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Toyota reports booming sales but stays cautious on profit because of various costs

Read full article: Toyota reports booming sales but stays cautious on profit because of various costs

Japan’s top automaker Toyota is reporting record sales for the fiscal year through March, but its profit for the latest quarter faltered partly because of a certification scandal.

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China's Xi makes strong push for greater foreign investment as economy continues to lag

Read full article: China's Xi makes strong push for greater foreign investment as economy continues to lag

Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged foreign investors to have faith in China's business prospects in an address to major global business leaders.

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Toyota reshuffles its board, adding auditors and outsiders

Read full article: Toyota reshuffles its board, adding auditors and outsiders

Toyota announced plans to restructure its board on Tuesday in what it described as an attempt to bring in more diverse views and give a larger roles to auditors.

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Japanese sponsors Toyota, Bridgestone and Panasonic end Olympic contracts

Read full article: Japanese sponsors Toyota, Bridgestone and Panasonic end Olympic contracts

The International Olympic Committee’s three major Japanese sponsors — Toyota, Panasonic and Bridgestone — are terminating their contracts.

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Japan's Toyota promises to do better with vehicle testing after major scandal

Read full article: Japan's Toyota promises to do better with vehicle testing after major scandal

Toyota is promising to strengthen oversight of its vehicle certifications so the scandal that surfaced recently over improper tests will never recur.

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Stock market today: Asian stocks are mixed after Wall Street edges to more records

Read full article: Stock market today: Asian stocks are mixed after Wall Street edges to more records

Asian stocks are mixed after U.S. benchmarks ticked to more records following the latest signs that the U.S. economy may be slowing without falling into recession.

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Stock market today: Asian shares mostly gain after Wall St rallies to new records

Read full article: Stock market today: Asian shares mostly gain after Wall St rallies to new records

Shares are mostly higher in Asia after U.S. stocks rallied to more records, with gains for technology companies pushing the benchmarks higher.

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Japan's economy is shrinking, although slightly less than previously thought

Read full article: Japan's economy is shrinking, although slightly less than previously thought

The Japanese economy shrank at an annual rate of 1.8% in the first quarter of this year.

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Japanese officials raid a Toyota group plant after the company admitted cheating on engine testing

Read full article: Japanese officials raid a Toyota group plant after the company admitted cheating on engine testing

Japanese transport officials have raided a Toyota-affiliated plant to search for evidence after the company admitted cheating on engine testing.

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Toyota chief apologizes for cheating on testing at group company — again

Read full article: Toyota chief apologizes for cheating on testing at group company — again

Toyota Chief Koji Sato has apologized to customers, suppliers and dealers for flawed testing at a group company, which follows similar problems in recent years.

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Toyota shareholders reject proposal demanding better performance on climate change

Read full article: Toyota shareholders reject proposal demanding better performance on climate change

Toyota's shareholders have rejected demands from some investors that the automaker do a better job on fighting climate change.

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Toyota's new president vows to step up electric vehicle push

Read full article: Toyota's new president vows to step up electric vehicle push

Toyota’s new president Koji Sato has promised what he called an aggressive shift on “electrification,” while acknowledging criticism that Japan’s top automaker has fallen behind.

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Toyota founder's son, who led global growth, dies at 97

Read full article: Toyota founder's son, who led global growth, dies at 97

Shoichiro Toyoda, who as a son of the company’s founder oversaw Toyota’s expansion into international markets, has died.

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Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda to step aside, become chairman

Read full article: Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda to step aside, become chairman

Toyota Motor Corp. has announced that its CEO and president, Akio Toyoda, will become chairman.

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Toyota pushes zero-emission goals by converting old models

Read full article: Toyota pushes zero-emission goals by converting old models

To accelerate the global move toward sustainable vehicles, Toyota is suggesting simply replacing the inner workings of vehicles already on the roads with cleaner technology like fuel cells and electric motors.

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Toyota's Japan flagship Crown car to debut on global markets

Read full article: Toyota's Japan flagship Crown car to debut on global markets

Toyota’s flagship model in Japan, the Crown, is going on sale around the world for the first time, including in the U.S. Toyota Chief Executive Akio Toyoda said the company was aiming for 200,000 vehicles in annual global sales in 40 nations.

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Toyota apologizes for suicide after overwork, harassment

Read full article: Toyota apologizes for suicide after overwork, harassment

Toyota says it has reached a settlement in a lawsuit that blamed overwork and harassment for the suicide of one of its employees.

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Japan's Toyota promises more electric models, investment

Read full article: Japan's Toyota promises more electric models, investment

Japanese automaker Toyota is beefing up its electric vehicle lineup, offering 30 new fully electric models by 2030.

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Toyota banks on mobility technology for future growth

Read full article: Toyota banks on mobility technology for future growth

Japanese automaker Toyota is revving up acquisitions in mobility technology, adding Renovo Motors, a Silicon Valley software developer, to its Woven Planet team, which is working on automated driving.

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Japan's Toyota adds 'kei' makers to technology partnership

Read full article: Japan's Toyota adds 'kei' makers to technology partnership

Japan’s top automaker Toyota is adding two companies specializing in tiny “kei” cars, Daihatsu and Suzuki, to a partnership in commercial vehicles set up with Hino and Isuzu earlier this year.

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Olympic sponsor Toyota pulls Games-related TV ads in Japan

Read full article: Olympic sponsor Toyota pulls Games-related TV ads in Japan

Toyota won’t be airing any Olympic-themed advertisements on Japanese television during the Tokyo Games despite being one of the IOC’s top corporate sponsors.

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Toyota reaches settlement over bullied engineer's suicide

Read full article: Toyota reaches settlement over bullied engineer's suicide

Japanese automaker Toyota has reached a settlement with the family of an engineer whose suicide was ruled a job-related death due to harassment from his boss.

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The Latest: Las Vegas strip clubs given OK to reopen May 1

Read full article: The Latest: Las Vegas strip clubs given OK to reopen May 1

Topless dancers can shed coronavirus restrictions beginning next weekend in Las Vegas and get face-to-face with patrons again.

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Japan's Toyota, Isuzu, Hino join in truck technology tie up

Read full article: Japan's Toyota, Isuzu, Hino join in truck technology tie up

Japanese automakers Toyota, Isuzu and Hino said Wednesday, March 24, 2021 they are setting up a partnership in commercial vehicles to work together in electric, hydrogen, connected and autonomous driving technologies. (AP Photo/Tsering Topgyal, File)TOKYO – Japanese automakers Toyota, Isuzu and Hino said Wednesday they are setting up a partnership in commercial vehicles to work together in electric, hydrogen, connected and autonomous driving technologies. The 39 million shares of Isuzu common stock that Toyota is acquiring are worth 42.8 billion yen, or about $400 million. Isuzu will acquire Toyota shares worth the same value, they said. AdCapitalized at 10 million yen ($93,000), the new company will be 80% owned by Toyota, 10% each by Isuzu and Hino.

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Mori is gone but gender issues remain for Tokyo Olympics

Read full article: Mori is gone but gender issues remain for Tokyo Olympics

FILE - In this March 20, 2020, file photo, Tokyo 2020 Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori carries the Olympic flame during the Flame Arrival Ceremony at Japan Air Self-Defense Force Matsushima Base in Higashimatsushima in Miyagi Prefecture, north of Tokyo. Mori resigned Friday, Feb. 12, 2021 as the president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee following sexist comments implying women talk too much. Gender inequality in Japan is exactly the issue that was raised last week by Mori's demeaning comments, and what drove his ouster. Mori was appointed in 2014, just months after Tokyo won the bid to host the Olympics. Toyota is one of 14 so-called Olympic TOP sponsors that pay about $1 billion every four-year cycle to the International Olympic Committee.

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Reports: Mori to resign Tokyo Olympics over sexist remarks

Read full article: Reports: Mori to resign Tokyo Olympics over sexist remarks

She said she will skip an Olympic meeting next week with IOC President Thomas Bach, Mori and the national government. Most of its statement about Mori focused on how it says it has improved gender-equality in the Olympics over the last 25 years. Ad___MIZUHO FUKUSHIMA, head of the Social Democratic PartyOpposition leaders have been pressuring Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga to convince Mori to step down. There are some unconfirmed reports in Japan that former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe could replace Mori. Mori got his job in 2014, when Abe was prime minister.

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High-flying Tesla stock takes a hit on 1st day in S&P 500

Read full article: High-flying Tesla stock takes a hit on 1st day in S&P 500

Monday was its first day of being included in the prestigious S&P 500, and it didn't go well. They cite limited markets for high-priced Tesla vehicles, repeated quality problems, huge capital costs for factories, and growing competition from conventional automakers. Ark sees Tesla's shares rising to $1,400 by 2024. “Tesla shares are in our view, and by virtually every conventional metric, not only overvalued, but dramatically so,” J.P. Morgan analyst Ryan Brinkman wrote in a note to investors. Demand for Tesla shares is expected to be strong on Monday as institutional investors buy to make their portfolios mirror the S&P 500.

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Japan's Toyota sees profit slip, holding up despite pandemic

Read full article: Japan's Toyota sees profit slip, holding up despite pandemic

Toyota Motor Corp. reported Friday a quarterly profit of 470.5 billion yen ($4.5 billion), down from 530 billion yen a year ago. Quarterly sales slipped to 6.77 trillion yen ($65 billion) from 7.64 trillion yen. Toyota, based in Toyota city in Aichi, central Japan, said it expects to record a 1.4 trillion yen ($13.5 billion) profit for the fiscal year. It earlier projected 730 billion yen ($7 billion) in profit. Toyota, which makes Lexus luxury models and the Prius hybrid, recorded 2 trillion yen ($19 billion) in profit the previous fiscal year.

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