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Toyota, world's biggest carmaker, warns of unprecedented $9.5 billion profit hit from tariffs

Toyota, world's biggest carmaker, warns of unprecedented $9.5 billion profit hit from tariffs

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Japan's Toyota Motor said Thursday that it expected a profit hit of nearly $10 billion from President Donald Trump's tariffs on cars imported into the United States, the highest such estimate yet by any company.
The world's top-selling car maker also cut by 16% its forecast for full-year operating profit, reflecting challenges for global manufacturers grappling with rising costs from US levies on cars, parts, steel and aluminum.
'It's honestly very difficult for us to predict what will happen regarding the market environment,' Takanori Azuma, Toyota's head of finance, said at a briefing, vowing to keep making cars for US customers, regardless of tariff impact.
Azuma said the 1.4 trillion yen ($9.5 billion) estimate also includes the fallout suppliers are facing, particularly those in the US importing parts from Japan, though he declined to say how much of the total was attributable to that.
Rivals have reported smaller tariff hits so far: GM (GM) has projected one of $4 billion to $5 billion for the year, while Ford (F) expects a $3 billion hit to full-year gross revenues.
Jeep maker Stellantis (STLA) said tariffs were expected to add $1.7 billion in expenses for the year.
Toyota (TM) 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.
It had previously estimated a tariff hit of 180 billion yen for April and May, but that was solely for the impact from tariffs on Toyota's vehicles. It had not issued a full-year projection until now.
Toyota's North American business swung to an operating loss of 63.6 billion yen in the first quarter, from profit of 100.7 billion a year earlier, as it took a hit of 450 billion from the tariffs.
Its broad production operations, which include US, Canadian, Mexican and Japanese plants, expose it to tariffs not only on direct exports but also on vehicles and parts shipped across borders within North America.
Last week, the automaker said it turned out some 1.1 million Toyota and Lexus brand vehicles in North America in the first six months of 2025, including more than 700,000 in the United States.
The first-quarter results highlight the pressure US import tariffs are putting on Japanese automakers, even as a trade pact between Tokyo and Washington offers potential relief.
Under the deal agreed last month, Japanese auto exports into the US would face a 15% tariff, down from levies totaling 27.5% previously. But a timeframe for the change has yet to be unveiled.
Last week, Toyota reported record global output and sales for the year's first half, driven by strong demand in North America, Japan and China, including that for hybrid vehicles.
Toyota also announced Thursday a plan to build a new vehicle factory in Japan, where car sales have been falling due to a shrinking population and declining ownership.
Toyota said it planned to start operations early next decade at the new plant, but has yet to decide production models.
The company's shares ended down 1.5% after the earnings release.
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