Toyota’s 3rd-Quarter Profit Jumps 22 Percent, Buoyed by Weak Yen and Higher Sales

Toyota’s 3rd-Quarter Profit Jumps 22 Percent, Buoyed by Weak Yen and Higher Sales
A man walks past a Toyota logo at the Tokyo Motor Show, in Tokyo on Oct. 24, 2019. Edgar Su/Reuters
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TOKYO—Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp. posted a surprise 22 percent rise in third-quarter operating profit on Thursday, as a weaker yen and higher sales volumes helped the world’s top automaker overcome a jolt from the soaring costs of raw materials.

Global car makers have been squeezed by both the semiconductor shortage and rising costs, adding to the complexity for companies trying to navigate the difficult shift to electric vehicles and fierce competition from newcomers.