Toyota global sales inch higher spurred by demand in China, US


Uptrend: Workers make checks at the Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd plant in India. Its worldwide sales rose to 837,049 units, the Japanese automaker said. — Bloomberg

TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp reported a 2% increase in global sales in September from the same month last year, another sign car demand is starting to recover amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Worldwide sales rose to 837,049 units, the Japanese automaker said in an emailed statement.

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