BREAKING NEWS: Toyota global sales in May up 6.9%, record for month
- Toyota Motor Corp reported a 6.9% increase in global sales in May, reaching a record high of 898,721 units due to last-minute demand in the United States amid concerns over price hikes due to U.S. tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
- Honda Motor Co. saw a 6.5% rise in sales in the United States, totaling 135,432 units, driven by increased demand in May.
- Nissan Motor Co. faced challenges, with global output declining by 16.5% to 229,645 units and sales slipping by 6.0% to 256,159 units, alongside forecasts of a net loss of 200 billion yen.
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Toyota global sales in May up 6.9%; record for month
Toyota Motor Corp said Friday its global sales for May rose 6.9 percent from a year earlier to 898,721 units, a record high for the month, due to last-minute demand in the United States amid concerns over possible price hikes due to high tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.…
·Sakado, Japan
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Toyota Motor's global sales rose for a fifth straight month in May, setting a record for the month, as strong demand in markets such as the US held firm despite President Donald Trump's tariffs, the carmaker said on Friday.
·Johannesburg, South Africa
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