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Toyota Sees 21% Full-Year Profit Decline As Tariffs Take A Bite

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CariCarz_Vios-2023-133-full.jpg The world's largest automaker Toyota anticipates a significant 21% drop in profits this fiscal year.

The company forecasts its operating income will rise to 3.8 trillion yen by March 2026, compared to 4.8 trillion yen in the prior year. This projection considers factors such as fluctuating exchange rates and tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
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Trump's tariffs are projected to immediately cost Toyota 180 billion yen in April and May. However, the Japanese automaker anticipates that currency fluctuations will have a greater impact on its full-year forecast of 745 billion yen.

Toyota's CEO Koji Sato recently voiced his concerns over the unclear nature of the tariffs at a press conference.

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"Whether these tariffs are permanent or not, and what will happen is not something we can decide," he had said.

Beyond currency fluctuations and tariffs, Toyota's profitability in the United States is challenged by significant labor costs. Further expansion of their domestic production footprint could necessitate substantial additional investment.

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Despite strong competition from domestic brands in China, Toyota's car sales have declined, though less significantly than other Japanese manufacturers. However, in the world's largest automotive market, their sales continue to fall.

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