Nissan says expects $1.8 bn operational loss in 2025-26
Nissan anticipates a $1.82 billion operating loss in fiscal 2025-26 due to U.S. tariffs and supply chain challenges including chip shortages and aluminum supply disruptions.
- On Wednesday in Tokyo, Nissan Motor said it expects to book a 275 billion yen annual operating loss linked to U.S. trade levies and will release second-quarter results on November 6.
- Trade and parts shortages driven by Nexperia-related chip limits and a North America aluminium fire worsen supply risks amid trade tensions between China and the U.S., Nissan said.
- For the first six months of the fiscal year, Nissan Motor reported a 30 billion yen operating loss, saying lower emissions-related costs and cost savings sharply narrowed the loss.
- Nissan said its full-year net-income outlook remains undetermined, and Jeremie Papin, Nissan Chief Financial Officer, warned free cash flow would not be positive for the full year.
- The Japan-U.S. trade deal lowered levies to 15%, reducing the tariff impact by 275 billion yen in the fiscal second half to March 2026.
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TOKYO >> Nissan Motor said today it expects to book a 275 billion yen ($1.82 billion) in annual operating losses due to the impact of U.S. tariffs and warned that supply chain risks would be the biggest headwind in its fiscal second half.
Nissan Says Expects $1.8 Bn Operational Loss In 2025-26
Struggling Japanese carmaker Nissan said it expected to suffer an operating loss of 275 billion ($1.8 billion) in its fiscal year that ends in March as it faces further headwinds from tariffs, foreign exchange volatility and supply chain risks.
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