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5_ "Business and Economy" - Toyota


The headquarters of Toyota in Toyota City, Japan. Toyota main headquarters are located in each of Nagoya, Toyota (both Aichi province), Tokyo, Japan. The branch of Toyota Financial Services, dealing and trading in other aspects of business.


Other signs of a Toyota Lexus, and Hino's Sion and the company is part of the Toyota Group. Toyota also has a major share of Daihatsu, which amounts to more than half, the company owns 8.7% of Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries), and also owns 5.9% of Isuzu Motors Limited.


Toyota significant market share in the United States, but a small share in Europe, and also sells in Africa and the Middle East and is the market leader in Australia, it has the good parts of the Southeast Asian markets because of the branch Daihatsu.


Toyota struggling in the market share in Europe as the Lexus brand owned 0.3% of market share only in 2006. Compared with a share of about 2% of the market in the United States and thus is considered a pioneer in the luxury sector, the United States.




In the first quarter of 2007 stated that Toyota and Daihatsu sales of 2.348 million units, signs of Toyota rose 9.2% due to the Camry and Corolla models.


According to Fortune Global 500 2008 ← Toyota Motor is the fifth largest company in the world.


With high fuel prices and the weakness of the U.S. economy in 2008 stated that Toyota in the summer of 2008 a decline sales for the month of July, the same reports, which said the Giants Detroit Three (GM, Ford and Chrysler) and attributed the slow sales models Tundra mainly and also shorten the amount of car production friendly environment, such as the Prius, Corolla and Yaris. As a result, has announced that it would slow production of Tundra models to raise the amount of production of other vehicles to meet the requirements.


Announced that Toyota's first loss since the one and seventy years because of the decline in demand for cars worldwide because of skyrocketing to the yen during the global financial crisis that began in late 2008.] With the worsening global financial crisis at the beginning of 2009, announced that Toyota's suspension of all production in Japan for 11 days between February and March.


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