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Isuzu Sees 2026 Profit Drop Amid Iran Conflict, Eyes 2027 Recovery

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Japanese truckmaker Isuzu reported a decline in its fiscal 2026 profit, attributing the dip to the ongoing conflict in Iran. The company noted that the war’s economic ripple effects have impacted its revenue streams, though management remains optimistic about a rebound in fiscal 2027.

Isuzu’s financial statement highlighted a slide in earnings, with the company citing disrupted supply chains and market volatility linked to the Iran war as key factors. While specific figures were not disclosed, executives emphasized a strategic focus on stabilizing operations and leveraging future growth opportunities.

The company’s outlook reflects broader industry concerns over geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, underscoring the interconnected nature of global supply chains and market confidence.

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