The tariff wars hit the automotive industry, and investors are worried Toyota Motor (TM -2.72%) will be among the casualties.
Toyota Motor Corporation (TM) reachead $190.70 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -0.76% change compared to its last close.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Toyota Motor Corporation (TM) stood at $192.17, denoting a -0.5% change from the preceding trading day.
A subsidiary of Japanese carmaker Toyota faces $1.6 billion in penalties after pleading guilty to having engaged in a multi-year emissions fraud scheme, the U.S. Justice Department said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Recycled metal products maker Radius Recycling said on Thursday it had entered into a definitive merger agreement with Toyota Tsusho America, a U.S. subsidiary of Toyota Tsusho Corp.
Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) plans to produce battery-powered cars in the UK as part of a broader strategy to keep all eight of its European factories running. The world's biggest carmaker has been slower than rivals to switch fully to electric, instead focusing on hybrids.
Toyota said on Wednesday that it will launch a total of nine fully-electric models in Europe in 2025 and 2026 for its Toyota and premium Lexus brands to compete in a large EV market.
Japan's Toyota began selling a $20,000 smart electric car in China this week, aiming to attract buyers with its advanced features similar to Chinese rivals, as the automaker ups efforts to regain share in the world's largest auto market.
Toyota Motor is increasingly focusing on return on equity as a performance measure, talking internally about raising ROE to 20% as one guideline, a senior finance executive at the Japanese automaker said during an interview on Monday.
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Japan's No.2 oil refiner, Idemitsu Kosan 5019.T plans to build a large-scale plant for lithium sulphide, a key material for all-solid-state batteries, at its Chiba refinery, near Tokyo, the company said on Thursday.