Some Chinese cities pause car-buying subsidies as funds run out

Some Chinese cities pause car-buying subsidies as funds run out

Summary

  • Funds for car trade-in subsidies run out faster than expected
  • Subsidies helped fuel stronger-than-expected retail sales in May
  • Sales of ‘zero-mileage used cars’ deepen car price war

SHANGHAI, (Reuters) – At least six cities and municipalities across China have suspended trade-in subsidies for car buyers in June, according to Reuters’ review of government announcements, which could slow new car sales in the world’s second-biggest economy. Continue reading “Some Chinese cities pause car-buying subsidies as funds run out”

Tractor sales in India likely to see 4-7% growth in FY26: ICRA

Tractor sales in India likely to see 4-7% growth in FY26: ICRA

Source : PTI | Tractor sales in India are likely to see a moderate growth of 4-7 per cent in 2025-26 on the back of a favourable monsoon forecast, which is expected to support agricultural production, ratings agency ICRA said on Wednesday.

Pre-buying ahead of the TREM V emission norms, proposed to take effect from April 1, 2026, could further aid volume growth, ICRA said in a statement. Continue reading “Tractor sales in India likely to see 4-7% growth in FY26: ICRA”

Govt to launch FASTag-based annual pass of ₹3,000 for private vehicles from Aug 15: Gadkari

Govt to launch FASTag-based annual pass of ₹3,000 for private vehicles from Aug 15: Gadkari

Gadkari said the pass is valid for one year from the date of activation or up to 200 trips, whichever comes first.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday said the government will introduce a FASTag-based annual pass for private vehicles, priced at ₹3,000, effective from August 15, in a step towards hassle-free highway travel. Continue reading “Govt to launch FASTag-based annual pass of ₹3,000 for private vehicles from Aug 15: Gadkari”

India’s largest automobile in-plant railway siding at Maruti Suzuki’s Manesar facility starts operation

India’s largest automobile in-plant railway siding at Maruti Suzuki’s Manesar facility starts operation

Source : Maruti Suzuki

  • Inaugurated by Hon’ble Union Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw and Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana, Shri Nayab Singh Saini.
  • The company’s second GatiShakti in-plant terminal, after the Gujarat facility. Aimed at bringing efficiencies in logistics and sustainable development.
  • India’s largest in-plant railway siding with a total dispatch capability of 450,000 vehicles annually at full capacity.
  • It will contribute to estimated avoidance of 175,000 tonne* of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) emission, savings of 60 million litre of fuel annually at full capacity.
  • It is executed by a joint venture company, Haryana Orbital Rail Corporation Limited (“HORCL”).

Manesar/ New Delhi : Hon’ble Union Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw and Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana, Shri Nayab Singh Saini, today inaugurated India’s largest automobile in-plant railway siding at Maruti Suzuki India Limited’s (“MSIL”) Manesar facility. Continue reading “India’s largest automobile in-plant railway siding at Maruti Suzuki’s Manesar facility starts operation”

France asks for some Citroen cars with faulty airbags to be taken off roads, report says

France asks for some Citroen cars with faulty airbags to be taken off roads, report says

PARIS, (Reuters) – French Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot has requested that all Citroen C3 and DS3 vehicles subject to a Takata airbag recall be taken off the roads, French media reported on Tuesday, after reports that a woman died after her airbag was triggered.

The French government has said that vehicles built between 1998 and 2019 are likely to be subject to a recall campaign over faulty airbags, which can explode when they are deployed. The explosion can throw metal fragments and cause serious injury or death. Continue reading “France asks for some Citroen cars with faulty airbags to be taken off roads, report says”

Chinese automakers build significant leads in zero-emission vehicle market, research finds

Chinese automakers build significant leads in zero-emission vehicle market, research finds

(Reuters) – Chinese automakers are rapidly pulling ahead in the global zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) market, according to research firm International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT).

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

The global EV market is currently experiencing intense competition among its key players. Continue reading “Chinese automakers build significant leads in zero-emission vehicle market, research finds”

Renault’s CEO search may include insider Le Vot, Stellantis’ Picat, analysts say

Renault’s CEO search may include insider Le Vot, Stellantis’ Picat, analysts say

Summary

  • De Meo stepped down as Renault CEO on Monday
  • Le Vot has run Renault’s Dacia brand since 2022
  • Picat lost out on top job at rival Stellantis

LONDON, (Reuters) – Luca de Meo’s abrupt departure as Renault CEO has kicked off a search for his successor, with analysts mentioning longtime insider Denis Le Vot and Maxime Picat of rival Stellantis as suitable fits to continue the French automaker’s turnaround. Continue reading “Renault’s CEO search may include insider Le Vot, Stellantis’ Picat, analysts say”

Exclusive: Ferrari delays second EV model to at least 2028 because of weak demand, sources say

Exclusive: Ferrari delays second EV model to at least 2028 because of weak demand, sources say

Summary

  • Sees soft market demand for high performance luxury EVs
  • Ferrari to launch its first EV model later this year
  • First EV to be a “large” model but not SUV
  • Competitors postponed or scaled back EV ambitions

MILAN, (Reuters) – Ferrari has delayed plans for its second fully-electric model that was due out in 2026 to at least 2028, because of a lack of demand for high-performance luxury EVs, two sources close to the matter told Reuters. Continue reading “Exclusive: Ferrari delays second EV model to at least 2028 because of weak demand, sources say”

Japan’s exports post first drop in 8 months as auto firms hit by US tariffs

Japan’s exports post first drop in 8 months as auto firms hit by US tariffs

Summary

  • May exports -1.7% yr/yr vs forecast -3.8%
  • Imports fall 7.7% yr/yr in May
  • Japan scrambling to get exemptions from US auto tariffs
  • Ishiba says some disagreements persist between Japan and US

TOKYO, (Reuters) – Japan’s exports fell in May for the first time in eight months as big automakers like Toyota were hit by sweeping U.S. tariffs, and the failure of the Asian nation to clinch a trade deal this week will likely pile pressure on its fragile economy. Continue reading “Japan’s exports post first drop in 8 months as auto firms hit by US tariffs”

Battery makers sweat as antimony shortage hits after China’s export curbs

Battery makers sweat as antimony shortage hits after China’s export curbs

Summary

  • China has severely restricted antimony exports, including ban on shipments to US
  • As prices soar, US battery association views shortage as a national emergency
  • Battery makers are passing higher costs on to customers

MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – When China restricts exports of a key mineral, sometimes the pain is sudden and even crippling – enough to spur a major outcry almost immediately. Other times, it takes longer to be felt.

For the world’s makers of lead-acid batteries, China’s restrictions on critical mineral antimony that were put in place late last year have become a major headache – one that their customers also now have as sky-high procurement costs are passed on. Continue reading “Battery makers sweat as antimony shortage hits after China’s export curbs”

UAW President Fain found to have retaliated against top officer in expenses feud

UAW President Fain found to have retaliated against top officer in expenses feud

DETROIT, (Reuters) – The federal monitor overseeing the United Auto Workers union has found that its president, Shawn Fain, retaliated against the union’s secretary-treasurer after disagreements over spending.

Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Mock had some of her duties reassigned for her refusal or reluctance to authorize certain expenditures for Fain’s office, New York attorney Neil Barofsky said in a report released on Tuesday. Continue reading “UAW President Fain found to have retaliated against top officer in expenses feud”

CCI approves Mahindra’s ₹555 crore acquisition of 59% stake in SML Isuzu

CCI approves Mahindra’s ₹555 crore acquisition of 59% stake in SML Isuzu

Source : PTI | The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Tuesday cleared Mahindra & Mahindra’s proposed acquisition of a nearly 59 per cent stake in commercial vehicle maker SML Isuzu for ₹555 crore.

Mahindra & Mahindra in April announced the acquisition of a 58.96 per cent stake in SML Isuzu for ₹555 crore. Continue reading “CCI approves Mahindra’s ₹555 crore acquisition of 59% stake in SML Isuzu”

VinFast Signs Global Assure to Strengthen Customer Service Network Across India

VinFast Signs Global Assure to Strengthen Customer Service Network Across India

VINFAST SIGNS GLOBAL ASSURE TO STRENGTHEN CUSTOMER SERVICE NETWORK ACROSS INDIA

Gurugram, June 17, 2025 – VinFast, a leading global electric vehicle manufacturer, today announced its collaboration signing ‘Global Assure’ to strengthen customer service network across India. Global Assure is India’s one of the most trusted customer service providers. This collaboration is designed to deliver comprehensive customer support and innovative mobility solutions across the Indian market, reinforcing VinFast’s commitment to exceptional customer experience in the rapidly growing electric vehicle segment. Continue reading “VinFast Signs Global Assure to Strengthen Customer Service Network Across India”

Carney says he and Trump are aiming for a Canada-US deal inside 30 days

Carney says he and Trump are aiming for a Canada-US deal inside 30 days

KANANASKIS, Alberta (Reuters) – In a surprise move, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday he had agreed with U.S. President Donald Trump that their two nations should try to wrap up a new economic and security deal within 30 days.

The announcement came only a few hours after Canadian officials said the two sides still had plenty of work ahead before they could seal the agreement. Continue reading “Carney says he and Trump are aiming for a Canada-US deal inside 30 days”

Trump, Starmer say US-UK trade deal finalized

Trump, Starmer say US-UK trade deal finalized

KANANASKIS, Alberta, (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday said they had finalized a trade deal reached between the two allies last month.

Trump, standing alongside Starmer at the Group of Seven summit in Canada, said the relationship with Britain was “just fantastic,” as he waved, and briefly dropped, a document which he said he had just signed. Continue reading “Trump, Starmer say US-UK trade deal finalized”

Senate Republicans seek to kill $7,500 EV tax credit

Senate Republicans seek to kill $7,500 EV tax credit

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. Senate Republicans on Monday proposed a tax and budget bill that would end the $7,500 tax credit on new electric vehicle sales 180 days after the measure is signed into law and immediately end the credit for leased EVs made outside North America.

Republicans have taken aim at EVs on a number of fronts, a u-turn from former President Joe Biden’s policy that encouraged electric vehicles and renewable energy to fight climate change and reduce emissions. Continue reading “Senate Republicans seek to kill $7,500 EV tax credit”

British carmaker JLR trims FY26 margin forecast on US tariff concerns

British carmaker JLR trims FY26 margin forecast on US tariff concerns

(Reuters) – British luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover lowered its fiscal 2026 earnings before interest and taxes margins forecast to 5%-7% on Monday from 10% earlier, amid uncertainty in the global auto industry as U.S. tariffs loom.

Shares in the company’s Indian parent Tata Motors slumped as much as 5.2% in early trade following the announcement. Continue reading “British carmaker JLR trims FY26 margin forecast on US tariff concerns”

Tata Steel targets 15 MTPA green steel via recycling by 2040

Tata Steel targets 15 MTPA green steel via recycling by 2040

Source : PTI | Home-grown Tata Steel, which is adopting low carbon emitting steel making technologies in India and Europe, aims to have 10-15 million tonnes of production through recycling route in the next 10-15 years, the company’s CEO and MD T V Narendran has said.

In FY25, Tata Steel produced 30.92 million tonnes of steel out of its total capacity of 35 million tonnes spread over India, the UK, the Netherlands and Thailand. Continue reading “Tata Steel targets 15 MTPA green steel via recycling by 2040”

Tesla upgrades its Model S and X cars in US, raises prices by $5,000
Nissan plans to reduce stake in Renault, CEO Espinosa tells Nikkei

Nissan plans to reduce stake in Renault, CEO Espinosa tells Nikkei

TOKYO, (Reuters) – Nissan Motor CEO Ivan Espinosa said the automaker plans to reduce its stake in French partner Renault, the Nikkei business newspaper reported on Monday.

Nissan and Renault had said in March they had agreed to reduce their required minimum stake in each other to 10% from 15%. Under their agreement, any share sale has to be coordinated with the other party and includes a right of first-refusal. Continue reading “Nissan plans to reduce stake in Renault, CEO Espinosa tells Nikkei”

Renault boss De Meo quits; report says he will head Gucci-owner Kering

Renault boss De Meo quits; report says he will head Gucci-owner Kering

Summary

  • De Meo oversaw post-pandemic turnaround at Renault
  • Le Figaro reports he will take over from Pinault as Kering CEO
  • Pinault has been mulling splitting CEO, chairman roles, source says
  • Kering’s Gucci label has been struggling

PARIS, (Reuters) – Renault CEO Luca de Meo is leaving the French carmaker to pursue a role outside the auto industry, the company said on Sunday, and newspaper Le Figaro reported he would become the new chief executive of Gucci-owner Kering. Continue reading “Renault boss De Meo quits; report says he will head Gucci-owner Kering”

Continental to scale up passenger vehicle tyre biz to meet evolving consumer demand

Continental to scale up passenger vehicle tyre biz to meet evolving consumer demand

Source : PTI | Tyre maker Continental is looking to expand its passenger vehicle and light truck tyres business in India, as it aims to focus on products catering to the robustly growing utility vehicle segment, according to a top company official.

The company expects strong growth potential in larger-inch and ultra-high-performance tyres designed for SUVs, 4x4s, and sporty vehicles, aligning seamlessly with current market trends.

Continue reading “Continental to scale up passenger vehicle tyre biz to meet evolving consumer demand”

Bombay HC quashes order refusing Yamaha trademark similar to Honda’s; directs authority to decide afresh

Bombay HC quashes order refusing Yamaha trademark similar to Honda’s; directs authority to decide afresh

Source : PTI | In a relief to Japanese automobile company Yamaha, the Bombay High Court has set aside an order refusing it a trademark similar to one already registered by Honda Motor Company and directed the registrar, Trade Marks, to adjudicate the issue afresh.

A bench of Justice Manish Pitale on June 13 said while a bare perusal of the two trademarks – Yamaha’s WR and Honda’s WR-V – may cause confusion in the minds of the public, the authority ought to have considered the case as exceptional circumstances and issued an advertisement seeking objections from the public before rejecting Yamaha’s application. Continue reading “Bombay HC quashes order refusing Yamaha trademark similar to Honda’s; directs authority to decide afresh”

Swedish pension fund AP7 blacklists Tesla, has sold entire stake

Swedish pension fund AP7 blacklists Tesla, has sold entire stake

STOCKHOLM, (Reuters) – Swedish pension fund AP7 said on Friday it has blacklisted and sold all its shares in U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla, citing violations of union rights in the United States.

“AP7 has decided to blacklist Tesla due to verified violations of labor rights in the United States,” the pension fund said in a statement. Continue reading “Swedish pension fund AP7 blacklists Tesla, has sold entire stake”

Ford struggles with supply of rare earth magnets, CEO tells Bloomberg News

Ford struggles with supply of rare earth magnets, CEO tells Bloomberg News

(Reuters) – Ford Motor Co is struggling with supplies of rare earth magnets, the automaker’s CEO Jim Farley told Bloomberg News in an interview on Friday.

China, which controls more than 90% of global rare earth processing capacity, imposed new export licensing rules in April, tightening supply to Western manufacturers of everything from cars and fighter jets to household appliances. Continue reading “Ford struggles with supply of rare earth magnets, CEO tells Bloomberg News”

Busiest US seaport takes hit from 145% China tariffs, worries remain

Busiest US seaport takes hit from 145% China tariffs, worries remain

Summary

  • May imports to Port of Los Angeles down 9% year-on-year
  • Incoming cargo due to rebound after China tariffs lowered to 30% from 145%
  • Industry expects 2025 forecasts to decline from 2024 level

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Imports to the busiest U.S. seaport at Los Angeles dropped 9% year-on-year in May and could remain muted through the remainder of 2025, after companies responded to President Donald Trump’s 145% tariffs on China by canceling or putting holds on shipments, according to port officials. Continue reading “Busiest US seaport takes hit from 145% China tariffs, worries remain”

US trucker Forward Air attracts takeover interest from buyout firms, sources say

US trucker Forward Air attracts takeover interest from buyout firms, sources say

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Private equity firms including Blackstone and Apollo Global Management have expressed interest in acquiring U.S. trucker Forward Air, people familiar with the matter said.

They signed confidentiality agreements with the company, allowing them to review documents and receive other information to shape a potential bid. Platinum Equity and Clearlake Capital are also able to review material after having signed agreements, the sources said. Continue reading “US trucker Forward Air attracts takeover interest from buyout firms, sources say”

California, 10 other states sue to block Trump from killing 2035 EV rules

California, 10 other states sue to block Trump from killing 2035 EV rules

Summary

  • States say U.S. Senate action was unlawful
  • Trump says California EV rules a ‘disaster’
  • Automakers praise action calling EV rules unworkable

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A group of 11 states led by California on Thursday filed suit challenging a repeal by Congress of the state’s 2035 electric vehicle rules and heavy duty truck requirements.

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed three resolutions approved by lawmakers barring California’s electric vehicle sales mandates and diesel engine rules, including its landmark plan to end the sale of gasoline-only vehicles by 2035. Continue reading “California, 10 other states sue to block Trump from killing 2035 EV rules”

Sunjay J Kapur, Chairman Sona Comstar & An Avid Polo Player – A Tribute

Sunjay J Kapur, Chairman Sona Comstar & An Avid Polo Player – A Tribute

By WAF Think Tank 

Our Beloved Sunjay J Kapur, Chairman, Sona Comstar, passed away, few hours back, while doing what he truly loved- Playing Polo in the UK

His passing brings sorrow not only to his loved ones but to the many lives he touched across industries and nations.

Sunjay’s Legacy of Impact

Continue reading “Sunjay J Kapur, Chairman Sona Comstar & An Avid Polo Player – A Tribute”

Tata Motors Elevates Driver Comfort, Launches Air Conditioned Cabins and Cowls across its Truck Range

Tata Motors Elevates Driver Comfort, Launches Air Conditioned Cabins and Cowls across its Truck Range

Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, announces the launch of factory-fitted air conditioning systems across its entire truck range. This significant upgrade spans the SFC, LPT, Ultra, Signa, and Prima cabins, while also extending to cowl models for the first time. Tata Motors also introduces a series of value additions, including power output enhancements, reinforcing its commitment to set new benchmarks in performance and drivability. Continue reading “Tata Motors Elevates Driver Comfort, Launches Air Conditioned Cabins and Cowls across its Truck Range”

Maruti Suzuki’s All-New Dzire becomes India’s first 5-star Bharat NCAP-rated sedan, sets a new safety benchmark

Maruti Suzuki’s All-New Dzire becomes India’s first 5-star Bharat NCAP-rated sedan, sets a new safety benchmark

Summary

  • Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble Minister of Road Transport and Highways presented the Bharat NCAP certificate to Maruti Suzuki
  • Maruti Suzuki will be having all models across all variants with 6 airbags as standard within this year
  • All variants of MSIL models are already equipped with Electronic Stability Program+ (ESP®) – the widest portfolio* in the industry and well ahead of regulatory requirement

New Delhi: Maruti Suzuki India Limited, India’s passenger vehicle market leader, was presented a comprehensive 5-star rating for the All-New Dzire in Bharat New Car Assessment Program (Bharat NCAP) by Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble Minister of Road Transport and Highways. With the 5-star Bharat NCAP rating, the All-New Dzire becomes India’s first sedan to receive this recognition. The other model tested under Bharat NCAP, the New Age Baleno scored an impressive 4-star#. Continue reading “Maruti Suzuki’s All-New Dzire becomes India’s first 5-star Bharat NCAP-rated sedan, sets a new safety benchmark”

Stellantis ‘fine for June’ on rare earth supplies, top manager says

Stellantis ‘fine for June’ on rare earth supplies, top manager says

TURIN, Italy, (Reuters) – Stellantis is currently unaffected by supply bottlenecks for rare earths from China, but the automaker had past difficulties in managing the situation, the head of its European operations said on Thursday.

China, which controls over 90% of global processing capacity for rare earths used in everything from automobiles and fighter jets to home appliances, imposed restrictions in early April requiring exporters to obtain licenses from Beijing. Continue reading “Stellantis ‘fine for June’ on rare earth supplies, top manager says”

Toyota chairman re-elected against backdrop of $33 billion buyout bid

Toyota chairman re-elected against backdrop of $33 billion buyout bid

Summary

  • First year in three Toyota chair not opposed by proxy advisers
  • Firm seeks $33 billion Toyota Industries buyout to improve ties
  • Deal would strengthen family control at expense of minority holders, critics say

TOYOTA CITY, Japan, (Reuters) – Toyota Motor shareholders re-elected Akio Toyoda as chairman on Thursday, highlighting support among mom-and-pop investors even as the Japanese automaker’s $33 billion buyout of a group company draws criticism from overseas shareholders. Continue reading “Toyota chairman re-elected against backdrop of $33 billion buyout bid”

Ethanol production capacity jumps over 4-fold to 1,810 cr litres in 11 yrs of Modi govt: Official

Ethanol production capacity jumps over 4-fold to 1,810 cr litres in 11 yrs of Modi govt: Official

Source : PTI | India’s ethanol production capacity has jumped more than four times in the last 11 years of the Modi government to 1,810 crore litres annually with the help of favourable policy initiatives, according to a senior official.

With an enhanced installed production capacity, the blending of ethanol with petrol has surged to nearly 19 per cent from 1.53 per cent in 2013, leading to huge saving in foreign exchange — more than ₹1.10 lakh crore — as well as benefits to sugarcane and foodgrain farmers. Continue reading “Ethanol production capacity jumps over 4-fold to 1,810 cr litres in 11 yrs of Modi govt: Official”

Consumer Reports urges Congress to drop electric vehicle tax proposal

Consumer Reports urges Congress to drop electric vehicle tax proposal

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – An influential consumer organization on Wednesday urged Republican lawmakers to drop a plan to impose a proposed $250 annual fee on electric cars to pay for road repairs.

Consumer Reports, which also tests and rates new vehicles, noted that Republican Senator Bernie Moreno has called for boosting the proposed yearly fee to $500 for EVs and $250 for plug-in hybrids versus the tax and budget bill over the fee in the bill approved by the U.S. House in May. Continue reading “Consumer Reports urges Congress to drop electric vehicle tax proposal”

Nissan supplier Marelli files for Chapter 11, secures $1.1 billion in new financing

Nissan supplier Marelli files for Chapter 11, secures $1.1 billion in new financing

Summary

  • Marelli says 80% of lenders signed deal supporting its restructuring
  • Says 100% of its secured debt would be eliminated
  • Nissan says it is committed to supporting Marelli

TOKYO, (Reuters) – Nissan supplier Marelli Corp filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States on Wednesday, the Japanese auto parts company said in a statement, after months of uncertainty about its talks with creditors. Continue reading “Nissan supplier Marelli files for Chapter 11, secures $1.1 billion in new financing”

Polestar restarts market expansion with France

Polestar restarts market expansion with France

Summary

  • Polestar launching in French market after expansion delays
  • Orders open on Wednesday with first deliveries due in October
  • Aims for France to become one of top European markets, UK currently largest

PARIS, (Reuters) – Swedish premium carmaker Polestar will start delivering its electric vehicles in France this year with the goal of making it one of its three main European markets, its top executive for the country told Reuters. Continue reading “Polestar restarts market expansion with France”

Musk backtracks on Trump criticism after White House outreach

Musk backtracks on Trump criticism after White House outreach

Summary

  • Musk says he regrets some of his posts, does not say which
  • Comments follow bitter public dispute
  • Trump on Monday said he wished Musk well
  • Tesla shares down 19% this year

(Reuters) – Billionaire businessman Elon Musk backed off digs he took at President Donald Trump after extensive outreach from administration officials, including Vice President JD Vance, with Musk saying on Wednesday he had gone “too far.” Continue reading “Musk backtracks on Trump criticism after White House outreach”

Toyota chairman to face scrutiny over $33 billion deal at shareholder meeting

Toyota chairman to face scrutiny over $33 billion deal at shareholder meeting

Summary

  • First time in 3 years Toyoto chair not opposed by proxy adviser
  • But $33 billion Toyota Industries deal faces criticism
  • Some investors unhappy over treatment of minority shareholders

TOYOTA CITY, Japan, (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Chairman Akio Toyoda is likely to face scrutiny over a $33 billion take-private deal of a key supplier when shareholders assemble for the Japanese automaker’s annual general meeting on Thursday.

This year’s gathering, set to kick off at 10:00 a.m. (0100 GMT), marks the first time in three years that Toyoda isn’t being opposed by a shareholder proxy adviser. Continue reading “Toyota chairman to face scrutiny over $33 billion deal at shareholder meeting”