New Delhi/Tokyo: Japanese auto major Suzuki Motor Corporation on Tuesday reported 31.83 per cent decline in operating profit at 55.90 billion yen (around Rs 3,630 crore) in the second quarter ended September 30, mainly hit by a slowdown in India.
The company, which operates in India through its subsidiary Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), had posted an operating profit of 82 billion yen (around Rs 5,330 crore) in the same period last fiscal.
Net sales in the period under review stood at 847.9 billion (around Rs 55,110 crore) yen as against 941.9 billion yen (about Rs 94,190 crore) in the year-ago period.
The decline in net sales was due to decrease in Japan production on the restructuring of final inspection structure and decrease in Indian automobile sales driven by a slowdown in the overall market, the company said in a presentation on its website.