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Investors surmises landshark stadium agree that informs Toyota had stretched itself toofar and too fast in recent years.(Reporting by John Crawley in Washington; Additional reportingby Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by Andre Grenon, Phil Berlowitz) Stocks Bonds Japan. (For full coverage of Honduras, click on [ID:nN28343997]) Bonds * U.S. He said Toyota now plans to listen to consumers and dealersmore carefully on products as part of the back-to-basicsstrategy. While market conditions and product viability are crucial,Inaba said Toyota would not let questions about California andMississippi linger. Swifter decision making is a priority under anew management mind-set giving regions greater autonomy for takingaction.
The shift in approach also aims to address a series ofproblems in North America, some of them rooted inself-satisfaction as Toyota's stature rose over the years.Cracks appeared as sales began to plunge and Toyota struggledto respond to changing demand "We could have been smarter," Inaba said landshark field . Inaba said Toyota has yet to receive a concrete proposalfrom California state officials for the Fremont facility, whichemploys 5,000 people and has been part of the New United MotorManufacturing Inc joint venture with GM that the U.S automakerhas decided to end . Inaba offered little visibility on the fate of Toyota'sFremont, California, plant and production plans for itshalf-built Mississippi factory where the company has postponedplans to build the Prius due to industry uncertainty . sales to grow from just under 10 million unitsannually now to between 11 and 13 million units over the nextyear .
The United States has been Toyota's biggest and mostprofitable market until recently landshark review . With profits this year swamped by the recession-fueledsales downturn as Toyota's U.S . sales slid 32 percent in June,Inaba said Toyota has "good reason" to be optimistic about nextyear . Inaba sees signs of improvement and expects overallindustry U.S .
Inaba said the playing field for foreign manufacturersshould be level and would not rule out Toyota applying at somepoint for Energy Department advanced technology loans landshark staduim . The $25billion program was established last year mainly to help U.S.automakers make more fuel efficient vehicles but overseasmanufacturers can also apply, if they meet certain criteria . Ford and Nissan (7201.T) have received loans, while GM andChrysler have not . Toyota is a global leader in gasoline/electric hybrid designwith its popular Prius . Yoshimi Inaba, Toyota's North American president, also toldreporters on Monday the unprecedented restructuring of GeneralMotors Corp and Chrysler Group were "good for the country" andwould benefit Ford Motor Co (F.N). But he saw no significantrole for the Obama administration in helping Toyota return toprofitability. "We should manage our own destiny," said Inaba, a formertop sales executive who recently returned to the Japaneseautomaker "We are not short of cash," he said.
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