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According to corporate officials, Toyota Motor Corp will
reduce its domestic output by some 55,000 units due to a powerful earthquake
that forced the company to suspend its production last week.
Last Friday, Toyota Motor Corp surpassed US General Motors
Corp to become the world's top automobile seller during the January-June period.
Sales for Toyota
group in the first six months increased 8 per cent to 4,716,000 units, compared
to a year before, while GM's global sales were up 1.7 per cent to 4,674,000
units in the same period.
Speaking at a news conference Toyota President Katsuaki
Watanabe said that despite the difficulties resulting from the quake, Toyota would try to meet
its global production target of 9.42 million units by the end of this year.
"We will gauge how to make up for the lost production
in due time," Watanabe said. "What's important is being able to
figure out how swiftly we can fix the problem and return to normal."
The company was expected to resume partial operations
Tuesday after it suspended production at its domestic plants last Thursday.
Other Japanese car maker such as Mazda Motor Corp. and Honda
Motor Co. said today that will resume work on Tuesday.
Mitsubishi spokesman Tetsuji Inoue said the company plans to
announce later Monday whether it will resume production tomorrow. Suzuki Motor resumed work from today.
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