
'New Normal': Tariffs Cost Japan's Auto Companies Nearly $10 Billion So Far

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Japanese automakers, particularly Subaru, are facing significant challenges due to U.S. tariffs, costing them nearly $10 billion in profits over six months. Subaru is scaling back its EV investments, shifting focus to hybrids and combustion vehicles amid declining demand. The company plans to review its remaining $7.8 billion investment in electrification. Other Japanese carmakers like Mazda and Nissan are also reporting losses attributed to tariffs, with Honda's executive labeling the situation as 'the new normal' for the industry.
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