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Business News/ Companies / Toyota makes $1.33 billion investment in Kentucky plant
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Toyota makes $1.33 billion investment in Kentucky plant

The investment in the Kentucky plant, Toyota's largest, comes amid uncertainty over US President Donald Trump's trade policy

Totota’s Kentucky plant in the US. Toyota joins a host of automakers including Fiat Chrystler, Honda and Daimler that have announced investments in the US since Donald Trump won the US election. Photo: APPremium
Totota’s Kentucky plant in the US. Toyota joins a host of automakers including Fiat Chrystler, Honda and Daimler that have announced investments in the US since Donald Trump won the US election. Photo: AP

Bengaluru: Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. said it is spending $1.33 billion in its Kentucky plant as part of a plan to invest $10 billion in the US over the next five years.

The investment in the plant, Toyota’s largest, comes amid uncertainty over US President Donald Trump’s trade policies that could affect certain Japanese firms’ capital expenditure plans.

Trump criticized the automaker earlier this year and said he would impose a hefty fee if it built its Corolla cars for the US market at a plant in Mexico.

Toyota joins a host of automakers including Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Honda Motor Co. and Daimler AG that have announced investments in the US since Trump won the US election.

Even US car manufacturers Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. have announced plans to spend more domestically.

“Toyota’s decision to invest $1.3 billion in their Kentucky plant is further evidence that manufacturers are now confident that the economic climate has greatly improved under my administration", Trump said in the statement issued by Toyota.

Toyota said that the investment would help in its new production process that would allow for a more flexible production environment, helping its build better cars and respond quicker to customers.

The Kentucky plant employs about 8,200 workers and Toyota recently booted the count by more than 700 ahead of the launch of the new version of Camry. Reuters

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Published: 11 Apr 2017, 09:59 PM IST
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