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Toyota and Honda unlock Their industrialized Plants

As per the news, the Sindh Government has permitted the automaker to reopen its plant under authoritarian SOPs. The company will begin the manufacturing of its vehicles after Eid holidays. Note here that Toyota closed down its plant on 23rd of March 2020, and after roughly two months, the operations have been resumed. The plant was shut down in the middle of corona virus eruption.

The new corona virus has not only pretentious the restricted auto manufacturing, but it has disrupted the intact automobile industry around the globe. The make available chain of auto parts has also been affected, which is growing the release timings of the vehicle. For the earliest time in the history of the auto industry of Pakistan, it has not created or sold a single unit of customer cars in a whole month.  Toyota, Suzuki, and Honda have not sold or produced a single unit of their cars in April 2020, however, on the other hand, Toyota sold 5,256 units of Corolla in April 2019 and 2,089 units in March 2020, whereas Suzuki sold 453 units, 2,191 units, and 2,641 units of Swift, Cultus and Wagon R in April 2019. The company didn’t even trade or produced a single unit of its Alto 660cc in April 2020.


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