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© Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.Akio Toyoda, grandson of Toyota founder, wins shareholder approval to stay in leadership
By YURI KAGEYAMA TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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sakurasuki
That was so close.
ebisen
Yeah, because Toyota, in their "cheating" were using stricter (and slightly different) standards than what the government imposed.
mountainpear
Glad he kept his position!
DanteKH
Ah, Toyota. "Sponsoring" the LDP since the beginning, lobbying for the weakest Yen as possible, in order to get record sales year after year, and getting the most ridiculous Tax payement cuts due to very "close" relation with all the right politicians.
Randy Johnson
Is it just me or has Toyoda always had that creepy cringy vibe.....
socrateos
The possibility of removing Akio Toyoda from his position was zero. It's akin to removing Elon Musk from Tesla or Steve Jobs from Apple. Akio transformed the company into the largest automaker in the world and maintained a healthy skepticism toward EV fanatics, which is benefiting the company's profits today.
DanteKH
I love how the minions down vote my comment in hordes.
Guess the truth hurts. Especially for the locals. Guess what, I'm also a local and work for Toyota for 20 years now so I'm not as naive as those downvoters.
Besides,no need to take my word. Just read again all those articles about Toyota's record profits, election involvement, tax cuts for mega corporations, etc. It's all out there.
beachcomber
I believe Toyoda is a committed leader who can overcome challenges and make transformation