Nissan projects $1.8bn operating loss for fiscal 2025

Japanese automaker cites US tariffs, currency volatility as factors

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Nissan says it anticipates a challenging competitive environment in the October-March second half of its fiscal year. (Photo by Marina Inoue)

YUICHI SHIGA and YURIKA YONEDA

TOKYO -- Nissan Motor expects an operating loss of 275 billion yen ($1.8 billion) for the fiscal year ending March 2026, the Japanese automaker said on Thursday, citing U.S. tariffs and exchange rate volatility as external factors affecting profitability.

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