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Toyota to halt most domestic production due to supply shortage from quake

Toyota Motor East Japan's Miyagi Ohira plant in Miyagi prefecture

TOKYO -- Toyota Motor announced on Sunday that it will suspend most car production across Japan after a crucial part of its supply chain was cut by the two earthquakes which devastated the southern Japanese island of Kyushu.

     The automaker will halt production at all of its major assembly lines at its four directly-run car plants, and will suspend production in stages at other group companies. According to a Toyota announcement, five assembly lines will stop at its directly-owned factories in Takaoka, Tsutsumi, and Tahara from April 19 to 23, followed by two production lines at Tahara and Motomachi from April 20 to 23.
 
     This means that all seven of Toyota's directly-operated mass assembly lines will be shut down. Group companies will also suspend most of their production between April 18-23, shutting down most of the entire Toyota group in Japan. It is expected that as many as 50,000 vehicles will be lost in the shutdown. Production affected includes popular models such as the hybrid Prius, the Crown, the Land Cruiser and Lexus.
 
     "Decisions regarding recommencement of operation at plants in Japan will be made on the basis of availability of parts," the company said in its announcement.

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