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Honda reports a loss of up to $3.5 billion in its fiscal year 2019 as it evaluates its EV strategy

Honda Motor said on Thursday that it could book an 'operating loss' of up to $3.5 billion for the financial year ending in this month, due to rising costs associated with its electric vehicle strategies.

The Japanese automaker slashed their forecast from 550 billion yen 'profit to a loss between 270 billion yen and 550 billion yen (between $1.75 billion and $3.46 billion). They also cancelled the development and launch of certain U.S. made EVs due to a?slowdown on the North America EV Market.

Honda held a press event at 07:30 GMT and said that it expected to incur losses of up to 2.5 trillion yen over several years as a result of its new strategy.

The company also reduced its forecast for net profit ranges, from a profit of 300 billion to a loss between 420 and 690 billion yen.

The automaker stated that it was aiming to?introduce next-generation hybrids and enhance its existing?hybrid line?to increase profitability.

The automaker said that CEO Toshihiro Mbe and Executive vice president Noriya Kaihara would voluntarily give up?the equivalent 30% of their pay for three months, while other executives would give up 20%.

Honda is planning to announce a "revised mid-to long-term business strategy" in the next financial year. ($1 =158.9400 Japanese yen) Reporting by Daniel Leussink, Kantaro Koiya and Christopher Cushing.

(source: Reuters)