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Oct 22, 2008
Toyota: 1st sales drop in 10yrs
TOKYO - TOYOTA Motor Corp will post its first decline in annual global sales in a decade this year, hit by slowing demand worldwide amid the financial crisis, a Japanese newspaper predicted on Wednesday.

Japan's largest automaker will likely sell 8.3 million units in 2008 on the parent level - excluding subsidiaries and affiliates - down from 8.43 million units in 2007, the Nikkei daily said, citing no sources.

Demand has been weak in the United States, Europe and Japan amid the global financial crisis and worries over an international economic slowdown, the paper said.

A Toyota spokesman could not be reached for comment. The company is expected to release its annual sales data in January 2009.

The company has been racing neck-and-neck with General Motors to be the world's biggest automaker by global sales. Last year, Toyota's group sales - including those from minicar maker Daihatsu Motor and truck maker Hino Motors - rose to 9.366 million vehicles, just shy of GM's 9.37 million.

The Nikkei daily predicted Toyota's group sales would dip to 9.3 million units this year.

Toyota enjoyed strong US sales earlier this year on robust demand for fuel-efficient vehicles, but September sales there dropped 32 per cent due to sluggish consumer spending.

Shares in Toyota fell 0.5 per cent to 3,770 yen in early trade on Wednesday. -- AP

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