Toyota curbs production in Japan as Covid-19 spreads among workers

20 January 2022 - 16:35 By Reuters
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Toyota is slowing production at its plants in Japan because of rising Covid-19 infections among its workers.
Toyota is slowing production at its plants in Japan because of rising Covid-19 infections among its workers.
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Toyota Motor Corp is slowing production at as many as 12 plants in Japan because of rising Covid-19 infections among its workers and those at parts suppliers, it said on Thursday.

That disruption, which comes amid a shortage of semiconductors that is already forcing it to curb output, could cut production plans this month by about 47,000 vehicles, a Toyota spokesperson said.

Toyota on Tuesday said it expects to fall short of an annual target to build 9-million vehicles because it did not have enough chips. The company's business year ends on March 31.

There has been a surge in cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant in Japan since the start of the year. Daily coronavirus cases on Thursday rose to a record 46,199.


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