April 27 (Reuters) - Incitec Pivot Ltd IPL.AX on Friday said it expects to book a A$236 million ($178.35 million) non-cash impairment charge on its Asia-Pacific explosives making unit Dyno Nobel in the first half of 2018.
The company in a statement also added that it would recognize a one-off benefit from the U.S. tax reform of A$96.5 million. ($1 = 1.3233 Australian dollars)