Toyota cuts annual profit estimate by 16% amid US tariff hit
Toyota Motor has significantly lowered its full-year operating profit forecast by 16%, anticipating a substantial $10 billion impact from U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles. The automaker is also facing challenges from increased material costs and ...

The world's biggest automaker cut its operating profit forecast for the financial year to end-March 2026 to 3.2 trillion yen ($21.7 billion), down from a previous outlook of 3.8 trillion yen.
Toyota said it expects the U.S. levies to reduce its profit by 1.4 trillion yen ($9.50 billion) for the entire year. It had previously estimated a hit of 180 billion yen for April and May, but it had not issued a full-year projection until now.
For the April to June first quarter, Toyota reported an operating profit of 1.17 trillion yen, down from 1.31 trillion yen a year earlier, but above the 902 billion yen average of seven analyst estimates compiled by LSEG.
Toyota's first-quarter results highlight the pressure U.S. import tariffs are placing on Japanese automakers, even as a trade agreement between Tokyo and Washington offers potential relief.
Last week, Toyota reported record global output and sales for the first half of the year, driven by strong demand in North America, Japan and China.
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