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Tariffs test Japanese carmakers’ shock absorbing powers

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When the US imposed a 25 per cent tariff on imported Japanese cars, it was expected to result in higher prices for US consumers and a drop in sales. However, the actual impact has been less severe than anticipated.

Japanese automakers have managed to maintain steady sales in the US market, with companies like Toyota experiencing record sales in North America. This resilience can be attributed to their local production facilities in the US.

Despite stable sales figures, export data reveals a concerning trend. The number of vehicles shipped to the US has decreased, leading to a drop in the average price per vehicle. This suggests that carmakers are absorbing a significant portion of the tariff costs themselves.

While this approach may be effective in the short term, ongoing trade negotiations and the prolonged tariff situation could put pressure on automakers’ margins. The decision not to pass on the full tariff burden to consumers has temporarily averted disruption, but the situation remains precarious.

Line chart of share prices rebased showing Tariffs take toll on Japanese auto stocks

As the tariff situation continues, Japanese automakers may need to reassess their strategies to avoid unsustainable losses. Trade concessions or other measures may be necessary to mitigate the impact of tariffs on their businesses.

The resilience of Japanese carmakers will face further challenges in the coming months, as they navigate the uncertain terrain of international trade.

Contact june.yoon@ft.com for more information.

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