TOKYO: Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co. is reporting a 136.4 billion yen ($30.7 million) profit for the fiscal quarter through June, down nearly 11 per cent from the same period a year ago, after a mileage testing scandal at its supplier hit its minicar sales in Japan. The result released on Wednesday was in line with forecasts from analysts surveyed by FactSet. Quarterly sales shrank 8.4 per cent to 2.65 trillion yen ($25 billion) due to a stronger yen, which slams overseas earnings for exporters like Nissan. Yokohama-based Nissan, which makes the March subcompact, Infiniti luxury brand and the Leaf electric vehicle, kept its full-year forecast for a 525 billion yen ($5 billion) profit, up slightly from the 524 billion yen earned the previous fiscal year.