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  • Published On Aug 7, 2025 at 09:08 PM IST
Honda’s quarterly profit halved as 25% US tariffs hit vehicle exports, the company said Wednesday.

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Honda’s quarterly profit halved as 25% US tariffs hit vehicle exports, the company said Wednesday.

Honda’s profit in the last quarter was half of what it was a year earlier, the company said Wednesday, as automakers were hit by 25 per cent tariffs on vehicle exports to the United States.

The Japanese automaker reported Wednesday that its April-June profit totaled $1.3 billion, about half of what it earned during the same period the previous year. Quarterly sales edged 1.2 per cent lower to $36 billion.

The Tokyo-based maker of the Accord sedan and Asimo robot revised upward its profit forecast for the full fiscal year through March 2026 to 420 billion yen ($2.9 billion), better than its earlier estimate of 250 billion yen. The improved projection still marks a 50 per cent drop from the previous year’s results.Honda stuck to its forecast to sell 3.62 million vehicles worldwide in this fiscal year.It said its motorcycle business in Brazil and Vietnam was solid, while North American car sales also remained strong despite headwinds from the tariffs. The negative impact of the tariffs was estimated at about 450 billion yen ($3 billion), based on “a detailed review,” according to Honda.

  • Published On Aug 7, 2025 at 09:08 PM IST

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