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Honda Motor Co. is expecting a ¥450 billion ($3 billion) hit to its full-year profit as it braces for the fallout of US President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs, joining rivals reeling from the trade war.
Honda has reported its profit for the fiscal year through March slipped 24.5% from the previous year as its vehicle sales in China dropped.
Honda is the latest automaker to warn of a massive hit to its profits as a result of President Trump's auto tariffs.
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Japanese auto giant Honda missed fourth-quarter earnings estimates as operating profit plunged 76%, with the company bracing for the full impact of U.S. tariffs. Honda's fourth quarter ends March 31.
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Tariffs could cost Japan's second-largest automaker up to 650 billion yen this financial year—equivalent to $4.4 billion and almost half last year’s profit. Reporting results Tuesday, Honda forecast a roughly two-thirds slide in operating profit for the year through March 2026,
KUALA LUMPUR: Honda Malaysia has launched its first battery electric vehicle (BEV), the e:N1, priced at RM149,900. Its managing director and chief executive officer, Narushi Yazaki, said the launch strengthens Honda’s electric vehicle (EV) lineup and offers Malaysians more mobility options in line with the company’s 2025 business strategy.
Honda Malaysia's first and highly anticipated battery electric vehicle (BEV) - the e:N1, is officially launched today. The BEV is priced at RM149,900 (on-the road without insurance) in a single variant.
Two major Japanese automakers have warned that earnings will be hit hard by U.S. tariffs, underlining the risk of an industrywide downturn that could stunt Japan’s economic recovery.
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