Toyota headed to record global sales
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Toyota is shrugging off a sales plunge in China set off by a territorial dispute and says it is headed to a record year on the back of strong growth in the rest of Asia and the US.
Toyota Motor Corp Executive Vice President Yukitoshi Funo acknowledged today that achieving the company's target of 9.76 million vehicle sales this year will be harder because of the problems in China.
Violent protests and a call to boycott Japanese goods erupted after Tokyo nationalized tiny islands that are controlled by Japan but claimed by Beijing.
Toyota's sales in China the last couple of months have fallen to about half of what they were a year earlier.
Initially, Toyota had expected to sell 1 million vehicles in China this year. Achieving that is now unlikely.
China comprises a significant 10 per cent of Toyota's global vehicle sales, but sales are doing well in the rest of Asia such as in Indonesia, India and Thailand.
But Funo, who oversees Toyota's Asian operations, expressed confidence overall global vehicle sales will hit a record, surpassing the record 9.37 million vehicles sold in 2007, because growth in other parts of the world will offset the losses in China.
"Toyota's operation is well-balanced" because the company has made a point of spreading risks by building up its brand and sales in many markets, not only China, Funo said. He said Toyota makes long-term plans in various markets, and remains committed to China.
His optimism underlines Toyota's return to the position of world's top automaker this year by vehicle sales, beating General Motors Co.
Toyota has widened its lead over the US automaker, selling 7.4 million vehicles globally in the first nine months of this year, some 450,000 more than GM. Toyota's sales rose 28 per cent in that period, while GM's rose 2.5 per cent to 6.95 million vehicles.
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