Toyota to suspend Russian car production, vehicle imports
The Toyota logo is seen on the bonnet of a newly launched Camry Hybrid electric vehicle at a hotel in New Delhi, India, January 18, 2019. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
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Toyota Motor Corp will halt production
at its Russian factory from Friday while vehicle imports into the country have
also stopped indefinitely due to supply chain disruptions, the automaker said.
Toyota joins other Japanese automakers that
have taken or flagged similar moves, also citing difficulty in procuring parts
and other logistical hurdles.
Western companies have spurned Russia
following its invasion of Ukraine, with some saying they would exit investments
there, but the response of many Japanese firms has been more muted so
far.
"Like everyone around the world, Toyota
is watching the ongoing developments in Ukraine with great concern for the
safety of people of Ukraine and hopes for a safe return to peace as soon as
possible," Toyota said in a statement.
Toyota is Russia's top Japanese brand,
producing about 80,000 vehicles at its St. Petersburg plant which employs 2,000
staff.
Among other Japanese brands, Mazda Motor Corp,
which sold 30,000 cars in Russia last year, said exports of parts to its joint
venture plant in Vladivostok would end soon.
Mitsubishi Motor Corp may suspend
production and sales in Russia, it said, citing potential supply chain
disruptions as a result of sanctions on Russia.
Honda Motor Co said difficulty in
shipping vehicles and making payments led it to suspend exports of cars and
motorcycles to Russia, although sales totalled just 1,406 cars in the 2020
financial year.
Nissan Motor Co, which sold 53,000 vehicles
in 2021, said it was continuing operations in Russia for now while monitoring
the situation there.
Autos and auto parts made up more than half
of Japan's exports to Russia in 2020, according to the finance ministry.


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