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Automobile dealer, Toyota Ghana says it hopes to resume normal operations by November this year.
Production by the parent company plummeted a staggering 62 percent in March due to a parts supply crunch following the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan.
The magnitude-9.0 earthquake and tsunami on March 11 destroyed many factories in north-eastern Japan, causing severe parts shortages for Toyota and other automakers.
Speaking in an interview with Joy Business, Managing Director of Toyota Ghana, Takahiko Takabayashi said the company is gradually recovering from the upset.
He said currently Toyota Ghana is relying on production in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Source: Joy Business/Ghana
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