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Toyota will reduce production in April by 150,000 to 750,000 units as it slows its race to recoup production lost earlier in the year.had intended on producing over 900,000 vehicles monthly for the coming few months but from April to June, will lower its global output to around 800,000 vehicles a month on average. Toyota describes the move as an “intentional pause.
Toyota has acknowledged that due to the semiconductor shortage, ongoing COVID-19 risks, and various other factors, it is difficult for it to look several months ahead and says there’s a possibility that its production plan may be lower.
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