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Toyota to invest US$450m to build new car plant in Malaysia
Factory workers assemble a Toyota 86 at Fuji Heavy Industries Ltdu00e2u20acu2122s Gunma Main Plant in Ota, Gunma prefecture, March 16, 2012. REUTERS/TORU HANAI

TOKYO, May 25 — Toyota Motor Corp said today it will invest about ‎¥49 billion yen (RM1.83 billion) to build a new, 50,000-cars-a-year factory in Malaysia to meet growing demand in the Southeast Asian country.

The construction would be part of a reorganisation of its Malaysian operations, under which the existing factory would stop building passenger cars and focus on commercial vehicles, Toyota said in a statement.

The new plant, to be located in Klang, in the state of Selangor, will begin operations in early 2019. It will employ new production technologies such as compact painting booths that are also set to be introduced at Toyota’s other new plants, including in Mexico and China, it said. — Reuters

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