Japan manufacturers log 1st profit decline in 2 years

Automakers face US, China sales slump; steelmakers hit by cheap Chinese imports

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Toyota's plant in Kentucky. Japanese automakers suffered from sluggish sales in the U.S. and China. (Toyota Motor)

TSUKASA MORIKUNI and KOSUKE OKAMOTO

TOKYO -- The combined net profit of Japan's manufacturers for the year ended March 31 declined 2% from the prior year, the first decline in two years, as automakers struggled with weak sales in the U.S. and China while steelmakers had to deal with a flood of cheap Chinese imports.

Automakers' net profit fell by more than 20%. As competition intensified in the robust U.S. market, automakers shouldered the heavy burden of sales incentives. In China, local players slashed prices to capture demand for electric vehicles.

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