The
company plans to produce roughly 2,300 more cars and trucks than
its initial plan for around 230,000, Reuters calculations found.
Vehicle production at the world's No.2 automaker is recovering
at home and abroad since global output fell by more than half
year-on-year in April and May, when plants were shuttered to
prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Toyota declined to comment on global production plans for next
month, but the company has said it expects global sales will be
15% lower in the July-September quarter from last year, and 5%
lower in October-December. By early 2021, sales will be 5%
higher on the year.
Toyota plans to sell 7.2 million vehicles in the year to March,
down 20% from a year ago.
(Reporting by Naomi Tajitsu; editing by Barbara Lewis)
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