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Toyota increases 2008 sales forecast

By Naoko Fujimura and Tetsuya Komatsu | China Daily | Updated: 2007-12-26 07:24

Toyota Motor Corp raised its sales forecast for 2008 to 9.85 million vehicles, cementing the company's lead as the world's most profitable carmaker.

Sales will rise 5 percent from an estimated 9.36 million this year, the Toyota City, Japan-based automaker said in a release yesterday. Toyota plans to make 9.95 million vehicles, also a 5 percent increase. The company previously forecast sales of 9.8 million next year.

Toyota, close to ending General Motors Corp's 76-year reign as the world's largest automaker by sales, needs to sell more vehicles in emerging markets to achieve its targets, as demand for automobiles is forecast to decline in the US and Japan, the company's two biggest markets. Toyota opened a factory in St. Petersburg, Russia, last week.

"Toyota will solidify its position as the top carmaker in 2008," said Hitoshi Yamamoto, who manages the equivalent of $5.5 billion in Japanese equities as chief executive officer of Fortis Asset Management in Tokyo. "The company's cars give it an edge."

Toyota made an estimated 9.51 million vehicles this year, up 5 percent from 2006. GM said on December 3 its production will total about 9.26 million in 2007.

Sales and production figures for Toyota include vehicles built by its Daihatsu Motor Co and Hino Motors Ltd subsidiaries.

Emerging markets

The automaker earned net income of 1.64 trillion yen ($14 billion) in the year ended March 31 compared with General Motors's $1.98 billion loss for the calendar year. GM in November reported a record $39 billion quarterly loss.

Toyota rose 1.3 percent to close at 6,100 yen at 3 pm on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The stock has fallen 23 percent this year, compared with a 9.7 percent drop in the benchmark Nikkei 225 Stock Average.

Automakers are boosting sales and production in emerging economies such as China, Russia, and India, where rising incomes are making automobiles affordable to more people. The growth is offsetting slumping sales in Japan and the United States, the world's biggest auto market.

"The importance of emerging markets will increase next year as demand in the US may fall," Fortis' Yamamoto said.

Toyota aims to increase sales in Asia outside Japan, excluding those by Hino and Daihatsu, by 20 percent to 1.58 million vehicles next year, Executive Vice-President Tokuichi Uranishi told reporters in Nagoya yesterday.

Sales in China may jump 43 percent to 700,000 as Toyota starts to make Yaris compact cars in the country. The carmaker needs more capacity in China to catch up with faster-than-expected growth, Uranishi said.

Toyota said on Friday it may build a second car plant in Russia. The company will also sell more cars in Europe, the Middle East and Central and South America, Uranishi said.

In Europe, sales excluding Hino and Daihatsu may rise to 1.27 million vehicles next year, including 200,000 units in Russia, from 1.24 million. Toyota forecast sales in the Middle East to increase to 510,000 from 480,000. It expects to sell 420,000 vehicles in Central and South America.

Toyota's sales in Japan will be little changed next year at about 2.27 million vehicles, the company forecast. Industrywide sales of cars, minicars, trucks and buses in the country may decline 1.2 percent to about 5.32 million, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association said last Thursday.

Demand for automobiles in Japan declined for a third straight year in 2007 as the country's population decreased and wages fell. Auto sales will drop to the lowest in 26 years next year, according to the association's forecast.

Toyota predicted an increase in 2008 US sales to 2.64 million vehicles from 2.62 million this year. Industrywide US sales may be unchanged or fall next year, as the world's largest economy may slow down, said Katsuaki Watanabe, Toyota's president.

Bloomberg News

(China Daily 12/26/2007 page16)

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