Toyota Motor suspends two Japanese plants amid breakdown; investigation underway

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Toyota Motor Corporation announced that two of its Japanese plants will halt operations on Tuesday, August 29, following a technical breakdown that disrupted production across the network. The company confirmed the decision, which was first reported by Kyodo News, and noted that the affected facilities are located in Fukuoka Prefecture and Kyoto. Managers emphasized that an internal investigation is underway to determine the root cause, and they stressed that the incident is unlikely to be linked to any cyberattack. The pause in activity marks a significant temporary disruption for a company that relies on a broad, regional manufacturing footprint in Japan, and local suppliers are also monitoring the situation closely as they adjust schedules and logistics to maintain supply continuity.

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