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Toyota apologises for scandals as vehicle sales set new record
Toyota's chairman said Tuesday he was "ashamed" of recent scandals involving subsidiaries of the Japanese auto giant, as the firm announced record vehicle sales of 11.2 million across its brands last year.
Bulgaria: Two Dead after Police Chase with Migrants on Trakia Highway
Two people have died after an accident with a car carrying migrants. The incident happened in the night between Wednesday and Thursday.
Toyota Q1 net profit soars to $9.1 billion
Japan's Toyota said yesterday that net profit in its first quarter surged 78 percent as global production rebounded after severe supply disruptions a year ago.
The world's biggest automaker by sales said net profit in the three months to June was 1.31 trillion yen ($9.1 billion) on sales of 10.55 trillion yen, up 24.2 percent from a year ago.
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Toyota profit down as chips shortage keeps customers waiting
Toyota's profit fell nearly 18 percent in the April-June quarter from the year before, as a semiconductor shortage that has slammed the auto industry dented production at Japan's top automaker.
Toyota Motor Corp. reported yesterday a quarterly profit of 736.8 billion yen ($5.5 billion), down from 897.8 billion yen the previous year.
Trudeau says Blockades Organized by Protesters threaten the Canadian Economy
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the blockades by protesting drivers against anti-covid restrictions in Canada were unacceptable and had a negative impact on the country's economy. The protest movement entered its 13th day, adds AFP.
Turkish auto industry makes nearly 110,000 vehicles in October
Automakers in Turkey produced 108,078 vehicles in October, including automobiles and commercial vehicles, according to a sectoral report released on Nov. 15.
The figure decreased by 28 percent year-on-year last month, a report from the Automotive Manufacturers Association (OSD) showed.
Dozens of Countries and 6 Companies will Abandon Internal Combustion Cars by 2040
Between 2035 and 2040, thirty countries and six leading manufacturers will completely abandon the production and sale of cars with internal combustion engines.
Almost 40% drop in automobile sales in Romania, after first two months of 2021 (APIA)
The sales of new automobiles in Romania has dropped by almost 40% during the first two months of this year, in comparison with the similar interval of 2020, according to the data published on Monday, by the Automotive Manufacturers and Importers Association (APIA).
Toyota Has Extended the Closure of its Plants in China
Japan's automotive giant Toyota said today it would extend the suspension of its Chinese factories by one week until February 16 because of the country's coronavirus epidemic crisis.
Toyota is Closing its Plants in China because of the New Virus
Japanese automotive giant Toyota announced Wednesday that its factories in China will remain closed until February 9th due to the spread of the deadly coronavirus.