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Trumps Tariffs Hit Toyota Profit Though Its Global Sales Grew

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Tariffs imposed by the US under President Trump directly increased Toyota's input costs and reduced margins on vehicles sold in the US. The impact is company-specific but also signals broader margin pressure for global automakers with US exposure. Potential supply-chain disruptions from Iran war add further risk. The channel is regulatory (tariffs) and logistics (war disruption).

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  • Toyota profit fell 19% to 3.85 trillion yen ($25B) for fiscal year ending March 2026.
  • Trump tariffs cost Toyota ~1.4 trillion yen ($9B) in operating income.
  • Global vehicle sales rose to ~9.6 million units from ~9.4 million.
  • Revenue increased 5.5% to 50.7 trillion yen ($323B).
  • Toyota forecasts profit of 3 trillion yen ($19B) for current fiscal year, flat sales.
Sector verdictAUTOS_EVDownmagnitude 3/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Tariff cost limitations and potential supply chain delays will compress margins for global automakers over 1-4 weeks.

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