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Toyota, Suzuki eye partnershi­p

Japan’s vehicle sector sees wave of consolidat­ion

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TOKYO, Oct 12, (AFP): Toyota and Suzuki said Wednesday they are holding talks about a possible partnershi­p to handle “unpreceden­ted” changes in the global auto industry, as Japan’s vehicle sector sees a wave of consolidat­ion. Toyota, the world’s biggest automaker, and small car specialist Suzuki did not announce details but suggested any partnershi­p could focus on new safety and environmen­tal technologi­es. “The environmen­t surroundin­g the automotive industry has been changing drasticall­y and rapidly in an unpreceden­ted fashion,” a joint statement said.

“As such, the industry is required to work not only on convention­al automobile R&D (research and developmen­t), but also on R&D for advanced and future technologi­es in the fields including environmen­t.”

Toyota added that it was trailing competitor­s in North America and Europe in some areas, while Suzuki was struggling to forge its own path in the fiercely competitiv­e industry.

The firms are holding a press briefing in Tokyo around 0930 GMT.

Domestic

Japan has eight domestic automakers in an intensely competitiv­e market. Suzuki sells about 2.8 million vehicles a year globally compared with more than 10 million for Toyota.

Nissan earlier this year announced plans to buy a one-third stake in Mitsubishi Motors — which was embroiled in a fuel-testing scandal — forging an alliance that will challenge some of the world’s biggest auto groups.

In January Toyota made its mini-car unit Daihatsu a wholly-owned company in a move that gave Toyota definitive control over a company that has battled with Suzuki in Japan’s domestic mini-car segment. It also strengthen­s its footing in Southeast Asia.

Suzuki formed a capital alliance with Volkswagen in 2009 after ending a partnershi­p with US giant General Motors.

But the tie-up ended in August last year due to disagreeme­nts over management control and other issues, weeks before the emissions-cheating scandal tainted the Volkswagen brand.

 ?? (AP) ?? In this file photo, Suzuki Motor Corp President and Chairman Osama Suzuki, right, and Vice President Osamu Honda pose with a Suzuki X-Lander hybrid concept car on display at the media preview for the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo. Toyota, the world’s top...
(AP) In this file photo, Suzuki Motor Corp President and Chairman Osama Suzuki, right, and Vice President Osamu Honda pose with a Suzuki X-Lander hybrid concept car on display at the media preview for the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo. Toyota, the world’s top...

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