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Home | Business | Japan Automaker Hondas Profit Rises Despite Pandemic Damage

Japan automaker Honda’s profit rises despite pandemic damage

Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co had reported a 116 billion yen profit for October-December a year earlier.

By PTI
Published Date - 9 February 2021, 02:02 PM
Japan automaker Honda’s profit rises despite pandemic damage
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Tokyo: Honda reported Tuesday its fiscal third quarter profit more than doubled to 284 billion yen ( 2.7 billion) despite the coronavirus pandemic as auto sales grew in Japan and the U.S.

Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co had reported a 116 billion yen profit for October-December a year earlier.


Honda’s quarterly sales inched up less than 1% to 3.7 trillion yen ( 35 billion).

Cost cuts also helped boost Honda’s bottom line, despite difficulties caused by the pandemic, including computer chip shortages, according to Tokyo-based Honda.

The maker of the Accord sedan, CR-V crossover and Asimo robot said it carried out a major review of its operations to streamline expenses.

Honda said its motorcycle sales slipped in the three months through December to about 3 million motorcycles from 3.1 million units a year ago.

Auto sales held up, increasing slightly to 809,000 vehicles from 808,000 vehicles.

Honda raised its profit forecast for the year through March to 465 billion yen ( 4.4 billion), up from the previous projection for a 390 billion yen ( 3.7 billion) profit.

The latest forecast is also better than the 456 billion yen profit Honda earned the previous fiscal year.

But Honda warned the outlook remains uncertain because the impact from COVID-29 was still unclear.

Japanese rivals Nissan Motor Co and Toyota Motor Corp also report earnings this week.

The pandemic has affected industries, companies and regions differently, mostly negatively.

But some companies, including Honda, have proved resilient, holding better than some others.

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