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Toyota recalling 2.9 million vehicles

Toyota recalling 2.9 million vehicles

 

Toyota shuts down all plants in Japan

Toyota shuts down all plants in Japan

 

Toyota called out after expressing unhappiness with Vietnam market

Toyota called out after expressing unhappiness with Vietnam market

The carmaker has hinted at an exit but an industry insider says that is an empty threat

An employee inspects the paint finish of a Lexus NX SUV at the Miyata plant in Fukuoka Prefecture. Lexus has long prided itself for home-grown craftsmanship, with artisans on Japan assembly lines donning white gloves and honing years of factory experience before being entrusted to handle final inspections. Photo: Bloomberg

Made-in-China quality is not good enough, Lexus says

  Americans and Canadians meanwhile have "a history of building and manufacturing automobiles"

Three Toyota production lines in Tianjin to stay shut

Three Toyota production lines in Tianjin to stay shut

 

Toyota Motor Corp's Managing Officer and Chief Communications Officer Julie Hamp speaks to media during a news conference in Nagoya, central Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo June 17, 2015 and released by Kyodo on June 18, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Kyodo

Arrested ex-Toyota exec Hamp to be released from custody: Kyodo

  Hamp had stated that she knew the drug was regulated in Japan, but that she did not consider it an illegal drug...

Toyota Motor Corp's Managing Officer and Chief Communications Officer Julie Hamp speaks to media during a news conference in Nagoya, central Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo June 17, 2015 and released by Kyodo on June 18, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Kyodo

Toyota's top female executive steps down after arrest in Japan

  Toyota said it believed that its first female managing officer, Julie Hamp, had no intent of breaking the law.

Toyota Motor Corp's Managing Officer and Chief Communications Officer Julie Hamp speaks to media during a news conference in Nagoya, central Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo June 17, 2015 and released by Kyodo on June 18, 2015.

Toyota in damage control mode after American exec arrested

57 addictive Oxycodone pills were found in a small parcel labeled "necklaces" that was sent from the United States

No plans to end manufacture in Vietnam: Toyota executive

No plans to end manufacture in Vietnam: Toyota executive

He denied rumors that the company will end its manufacture in Vietnam when import taxes become zero under a regional agreement...

Toyota to start Tokyo trial of electric three-wheeler in green mobility push

Toyota to start Tokyo trial of electric three-wheeler in green mobility push

The pint-sized i-Road has two front wheels that move up and down independently of each other.

Toyota to consider ending manufacture in Vietnam

Toyota to consider ending manufacture in Vietnam

It must make the decision soon since import tariffs will fall to zero by 2018 under the ASEAN Free Trade...

Singer Tung Duong performs at the Toyota Concert Tour 2014 held at the Hanoi Opera House on August 1 and 2. Photo credit: Lao Dong

Toyota Concert returns with first show in Vietnam’s Central Highlands

The annual Toyota Concert Tour has come back in Vietnam this month, with two shows in Hanoi, one in Ho Chi Minh City...

World renowned orchestra to perform at Vietnam concert

World renowned orchestra to perform at Vietnam concert

The Covent Garden Soloists Orchestra from London's world renowned Royal Opera House will perform in Ho Chi Minh City for...

Toyota recalls mount as automaker faces more scrutiny

Toyota recalls mount as automaker faces more scrutiny

Toyota made its fourth global recall involving more than a million vehicles this year, as the world’s largest automaker begins operating with stricter supervision...

Toyota recalls 42,000 cars in Vietnam over airbag fault

Toyota recalls 42,000 cars in Vietnam over airbag fault

Toyota Vietnam on Thursday announced a recall of 42,772 cars -- all Innova and Fortuner models -- to fix airbag safety problems...
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