Toyota: 'Business As Usual' In South Africa Despite Strike
By Wendell Roelf | Jul 06, 2014 08:47 AM EDT
Japanese automaker Toyota said on Friday it was "business as usual" in South Africa despite a strike that has hit the supply of components to the local industry, forcing GM to suspend output at its main plant in the country.
"We still have full production capacity," Toyota spokeswoman Mary Willemse told Reuters.
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