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Honda to restate earnings to reflect expanded air bag recalls

Published 12/06/2015, 08:51
Updated 12/06/2015, 08:54
© Reuters. People are reflected in chrome front grill of Honda car outside Japanese car maker's headquarters in Tokyo
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co (T:7267) said on Friday it would restate its financial results for the last business year, to account for about $360 million in additional costs to pay for an expanded recall of cars equipped with air bag parts made by Takata Corp (T:7312).

Japan's third-largest automaker said in a statement it estimated additional spending of 44.8 billion yen ($363 million/234 million pounds) after Takata, its top supplier of air bags, agreed to an expanded recall in the United States last month.

A Honda spokesman said the added quality costs had to be booked for the year that ended on March 31, rather than during the current year, due to accounting rules in the United States.

The revised earnings figures will be disclosed at the end of this month, the company said.

Honda reported in late April an operating profit of 651.7 billion yen for the year ended March, down 13 percent from the previous year.

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ordered Takata to declare more inflators defective last November, a directive that the Japanese supplier only complied with last month.

U.S. accounting rules would deem the extra spending for the expanded recalls as something that should have been foreseen and provisioned for during the last business year, the Honda spokesman said.

Takata is at the centre of the recall of millions of vehicles equipped with potentially deadly air bag inflators, which can explode with too much force and spray metal fragments inside vehicles. Regulators have linked at least six deaths to the component, all in cars made by Honda.

© Reuters. People are reflected in chrome front grill of Honda car outside Japanese car maker's headquarters in Tokyo

Honda declined to disclose the number of vehicles involved for the estimated recall cost.

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