Honda reports rise in profit on cost cuts\, healthy sales

Honda reports rise in profit on cost cuts, healthy sales

AP  |  Tokyo 

Japanese automaker Motor Co. reported a 21 per cent jump in its profit in the last quarter on cost cuts and healthy sales.

Tokyo-based Honda, which makes the subcompact, Odyssey minivan and Asimo robot, said Tuesday that its July-September profit of 210.7 billion yen ($1.9 billion), up from 174 billion yen. Quarterly sales edged up nearly 2 percent from a year earlier to 3.84 trillion yen ($34 billion).

Costs from recalls and litigation related to defective made by Japanese supplier fell, helping lift its bottom line, said.

Future losses remain uncertain since was among Takata's biggest customers.

Sales of Honda's N-Box series in were strong during the quarter, while truck and sedan sales were solid in the U.S.

sales were strong in India, and Indonesia, and production was expanded at a plant in

The HondaJet also did well, being the most delivered aircraft in its class for the first half of this year, it said.

Consolidated auto sales dipped nearly 4 per cent for the quarter to 1.2 million vehicles.

The manufacturer is forecasting a fall in profit for the fiscal year through March by 36 per cent from the previous fiscal year to 675 billion yen ($6.0 billion).

Honda's annual profit soared nearly 72 per cent to 1.06 trillion yen ($9.7 billion) in the previous fiscal year, helped by a reduction of corporate tax rates in the US.

The latest profit forecast is still more upbeat than the projection given before by 60 billion yen ($532 million).

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 17:10 IST