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Toyota aims to build record 9.2 million vehicles this year: Nikkei
Toyota workers inspect the new Lexus ES vehicles at a Toyota plant in Miyawaka
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp plans record high global production of 9.2 million vehicles this year, up about 2% from 2019’s pre-coronavirus output, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Friday.
The automaker has informed its main suppliers of the plan, which reflects sales momentum in China and demand recovery in North America and Japan, the Nikkei said, without citing sources.
Toyota is expecting solid sales around the globe this year thanks to the release of coronavirus vaccines, the newspaper added.
By Reuters Staff
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TOKYO, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp plans record-high global production for 2021 of 9.2 million cars, up about 2% from 2019 which is before the coronavirus outbreak, the Nikkei reported on Friday. (Reporting by Takashi Umekawa; Editing by Toby Chopra)
Japan s Toyota Motor Corp plans record high global production of 9.2 million vehicles this year, up about 2% from 2019 s pre-coronavirus output, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Friday. The automaker has informed its main suppliers of the plan, which reflects sales momentum in China and demand recovery in North America and Japan, the Nikkei said, without citing sources. Toyota is expecting solid sales around the globe this year thanks to the release of coronavirus vaccines, the newspaper added. A spokesperson for the company was not immediately available for comment.
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