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Toyota sees $1.3B revenue hit from Trump tariffs in 2 months

Editorial Board Published May 8, 2025
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Milken Institute Worldwide Chair Curtis S. Chin on the significance of a ‘sustainable’ commerce relationship between the U.S. and China and his latest journey to Saudi Arabia, the place President Donald Trump will even quickly go to.

Toyota executives predict President Donald Trump’s vehicle tariffs will price the corporate $1.3 billion in April and Could earnings. 

The automaker, which reported its highest-ever annual revenue final yr, in line with the New York Instances, expects revenue to say no by roughly 20% within the present fiscal yr, it stated on Thursday.

The world’s top-selling automotive producer stated it anticipated working revenue to complete 3.8 trillion yen ($26 billion) within the yr to March 2026, versus 4.8 trillion yen (33 billion) within the yr that simply ended.

“Whether these tariffs are permanent or not, and what will happen is not something we can decide,” Chief Government Koji Sato stated throughout a media briefing. 

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Toyota Motor CEO Koji Sato, flanked by CFO Yoichi Miyazaki and Chief Officer Accounting Group Masahiro Yamamoto, attends a press briefing for his or her monetary ends in Tokyo, Japan Could 8, 2025. (Issei Kato / Reuters)

Toyota’s outcomes additionally present how the tariffs have the potential to hit firms on plenty of fronts concurrently. Whereas the automaker estimated the levies straight costing it 180 billion in April and Could, it stated forex motion can be the largest single influence on its full-year forecast, at 745 billion yen.

Uncertainty round Trump’s tariffs and their implications for world commerce have weighed on the greenback. For Toyota, a weaker greenback means much less revenue when U.S. earnings are introduced dwelling.

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Toyota manufacturing plant in France

Workers work on the Yaris Cross automotive meeting line on the Toyota Motor Manufacturing France (TMMF) plant in Onnaing close to Valenciennes, France, April 4, 2024. (Benoit Tessier / Reuters)

Analysts have warned that tariffs may set off rising costs for consumers in the US and elsewhere, resulting in a downturn in shopper sentiment.

Working revenue for the three months by means of March was practically flat, rising 0.3% to 1.12 trillion yen.

Ticker Safety Final Change Change % TM TOYOTA MOTOR CORP. 188.90 -3.53
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A Toyota Motor Corp. dealership, proper, and Daihatsu Motor Co. dealership in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (Toru Hanai/Bloomberg / Getty Photos)

“Right now, things are very rosy in the U.S. just because customers are panicking and rushing to the market to buy cars. But what happens if these tariffs continue? You need to raise prices,” Christopher Richter, an autos analyst at brokerage CLSA, instructed Reuters. 

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“Can you grow sales like that? I don’t know,” he stated. 

Reuters contributed to this report. 

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