Gullewa (ASX:GUL) Tariff Resilience Score: 0/10 (As of Jul. 07, 2026)


What is Gullewa Tariff Resilience Score?

Gullewa has the Tariff Resilience Score of 0, which implies that the company might have .

Gullewa has

Tariff Resilience Score is a ranking system developed by GuruFocus to measure a company's exposure to international trade tariffs, rated on a scale from 0 to 10. It takes into account key factors such as global supply chain dependencies, manufacturing locations versus sales markets, import / export balance and percentage of revenue, and more.

The company's exposure to international trade tariffs based on these criteria:

1. Global supply chain dependencies
2. Manufacturing locations versus sales markets
3. Import/export balance and percentage of revenue
4. Historical impact from previous tariff changes
5. Available mitigation strategies (alternative suppliers, pricing power)
6. Industry-specific tariff exemptions or vulnerabilities

Based on the research, GuruFocus believes Gullewa might have .


Gullewa  (ASX:GUL) Tariff Resilience Score Explanation

The Tariff Resilience Score ranges from 0 to 10, with 10 as the most resilient. GuruFocus divided Moat Score into following 3 categories:

Tariff Resilience Score Resilience Level
7 - 10Highly Resilient
4 - 6Average Resilient
0 - 3Highly Vulnerable

Gullewa Tariff Resilience Score Related Terms


Gullewa Business Description

Address 49-51 York Street, Suite 1, Level 2, Sydney, NSW, AUS, 2000
Gullewa Ltd is engaged in exploration, mining, investments in equities, and the property business in Australia. Its reportable operating segments are: Exploration and Evaluation, Property Holding, and Investments. The Exploration and Evaluation segment is involved in the exploration and evaluation of minerals. The Property holding segment acquires investment properties for development, and the Investments segment invests in shares of listed and unlisted entities. The majority of the group's revenue is generated from the Exploration and Evaluation segment, which is involved in gold exploration in Western Australia through its wholly owned British King Mine Area, and base metals, mineral royalties, and land subdivision in New South Wales (NSW).