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Toyota starts building 2nd Guangzhou plant
(Bloomberg)
Updated: 2007-06-06 13:46
Toyota Motor Corp., Japan's largest automaker, began building a second
plant in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong Province today to meet rising
demand in the world's second-largest vehicle market.
The new plant will make Camry sedans and Yaris compacts, Liang Jing, an
official in the management department of Toyota's venture in Guangzhou,
said by phone today. The factory will take more than a year to build, she
added.
Work on the factory, Toyota's seventh in China, follows the opening of
its third plant in the northern city of Tianjin last month. The company
aims to boost sales in the country by a third this year and to grab a 10
percent share of the Chinese car market by 2010.
"Toyota is on track to become the biggest automaker in China within three
to five years," said Yale Zhang, a director at CSM Asia Corp., which
advises carmakers in China. "The automaker doesn't have any obvious weak
points in its competition with other rivals in China."
Guangzhou Toyota Motor Co., Toyota's venture with Guangzhou Automobile
Group Co., started making cars last year with a designed annual
production capacity of 200,000. The venture, which began operating two
shifts in October, aims to make 150,000 Camry sedans this year, Liang
said.
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The new plant will boost Toyota's total capacity in Guangzhou to 500,000
units a year, China Business News reported today, citing an unidentified
official at the venture.
Toyota's total production capacity in China is about 620,000 units, Yang
Hongjian, the carmaker's Beijing-based spokeswoman, said by phone today.
The automaker, based in Toyota City, Japan, had a 6.5 percent share of
China's car market last year. It nearly doubled its sales in the country
to 281,160 in 2006 from a year earlier, according to CSM's Zhang.
China's overall vehicle market grew 25 percent to 7.22 million last year,
as the country surpassed Japan as the world's second-largest auto market
behind the U.S.
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