Hyundai Motor Q1 profit slides as China political row, US recall drag


The logo of Hyundai Motor is seen on the glass door at its branch in Seoul on January 2014. Hyundai launched the new Sonata sedan in South Korea on Monday in the model's first makeover in nearly five years - AFP Photo.

SEOUL: South Korea's Hyundai Motor posted a 21% fall in quarterly net profit, dragged down by a US recall and sales declines in China stemming from political tensions.

Hyundai's 13th consecutive year-on-year fall in quarterly net profit underscores the fresh challenges the former industry outperformer faces. It is struggling to win consumers over with a sedan-heavy line-up in a world where sport-utility vehicles (SUVs) are the hot sellers.

The world's fifth-biggest automaker together with affiliate Kia Motors reported on Wednesday a first-quarter net profit of 1.33 trillion won (US$1.18 billion). Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S had on average expected a 1.25 trillion won net profit.

Hyundai posted an operating profit of 1.25 trillion won and sales of 23.37 trillion in the January to March quarter.

The higher-than-expected earnings sent Hyundai shares rising as much as 4.2% after the earnings announcement.

Hyundai saw its China retail sales slump 14% in the first quarter, dented by anti-Korea sentiment in the wake of Seoul's decision to deploy a US anti-missile system which has angered China.

With its heavy reliance on sedans and a poor brand image in China, Hyundai had already been struggling to compete with China local brands armed with affordable SUVs. Hyundai sharply cut production at China factories in March to reduce inventories, sources previously told Reuters.

Hyundai said its recent recall incurred costs of some 200 billion won, which were reflected in the first-quarter earnings.

Hyundai and Kia previously announced plans to recall nearly 1.5 million vehicles over defective engines in North America and South Korea.

The company expects "a gradual recovery in earnings" going forward, with a new small SUV and Genesis brand models expected to help the company regain sales. - Reuters

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