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FinanceMar 23

Toyota Announces $1 Billion Investment in U.S. Manufacturing Operations

Toyota will invest $1 billion to expand production capacity at facilities in Kentucky and Indiana as part of broader U.S. operations commitment.

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Toyota Motor Corp. announced plans to invest $1 billion in its U.S. manufacturing operations, with the funds directed toward facilities in Kentucky and Indiana to increase production capacity.

The investment will be split between an $800 million commitment to Toyota's Kentucky operations and $200 million allocated to two Indiana plants. The funding represents part of the Japanese automaker's broader pledge to invest up to $10 billion in its U.S. operations.

The announcement comes as automakers continue to expand their North American manufacturing footprint amid ongoing supply chain considerations and evolving market demands. Toyota's investment follows similar commitments by other major automotive manufacturers to strengthen their U.S. production capabilities.

The Kentucky facility has been a key component of Toyota's North American operations, while the Indiana plants contribute to the company's broader manufacturing network in the region. The additional investment is expected to support increased production capacity at these locations.

Toyota has maintained a significant manufacturing presence in the United States for decades, with multiple facilities across several states. The latest investment commitment reinforces the company's strategy of localizing production to serve the North American market.

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