Coca-Cola said Tuesday it’s confident it can mitigate the Trump administration’s tariffs on aluminum by shifting its suppliers, relying more heavily on plastic bottles and other tools.

“It’s not insignificant, but it’s not going to radically change a multibillion-dollar U.S. business,” Coke Chairman and CEO James Quincey said in a conference call with investors.

President Donald Trump hiked the 10% tariff on aluminum imports to 25% on Monday. The tariffs put a note of uncertainty into what was otherwise a better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings report from the Atlanta beverage giant.

Coke’s revenue rose 6% to $11.5 billion in the quarter; analysts were expecting $10.68 billion. — Associated Press