
The Honda booth displays the company logo at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, 2018.
17:52 JST, November 10, 2022
TOKYO (Jiji Press) — Honda Motor Co. revised upward its profit and sales forecasts for fiscal 2022 on a consolidated basis, as the yen’s weakening is expected to help push up its earnings from overseas operations.
For the year through March 2023, the major Japanese automaker now expects to report a net profit of ¥725 billion, up 2.5% from the previous year and up from the previous projection of ¥710 billion.
Sales forecast was raised from ¥16.75 trillion to ¥17.4 trillion, up 19.6% from fiscal 2021, and operating profit estimate was lifted from ¥830 billion to ¥870 billion, down 0.1%. Meanwhile, Honda cut its vehicle sales projection for fiscal 2022 by 100,000 units to 4.1 million units.
Honda Executive Vice President Kohei Takeuchi said Honda is facing difficulty restoring production amid a shortage of semiconductors for its mainstay Civic sedan assembled in North America.
For the April-September first half, Honda reported group sales of ¥8,085.3 billion, up 15.7% from a year before, an operating profit of ¥453.4 billion, up 2.5%, and a net profit of ¥338.5 billion, down 13%.
Top Articles in Business
-
Prudential Life Insurance Plans to Fully Compensate for Damages Caused by Fraudulent Actions Without Waiting for Third-Party Committee Review
-
Narita Airport, Startup in Japan Demonstrate Machine to Compress Clothes for Tourists to Prevent People from Abandoning Suitcases
-
Japan, U.S. Name 3 Inaugural Investment Projects; Reached Agreement After Considerable Difficulty
-
Toyota Motor Group Firm to Sell Clean Energy Greenhouses for Strawberries
-
SoftBank Launches AI Service for Call Centers That Converts Harsh Customer Voices into Softer Voices
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Japan PM Takaichi’s Cabinet Resigns en Masse
-
Japan Institute to Use Domestic Commercial Optical Lattice Clock to Set Japan Standard Time
-
Israeli Ambassador to Japan Speaks about Japan’s Role in the Reconstruction of Gaza
-
Man Infected with Measles Reportedly Dined at Restaurant in Tokyo Station
-
Videos Plagiarized, Reposted with False Subtitles Claiming ‘Ryukyu Belongs to China’; Anti-China False Information Also Posted in Japan

