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Some of Japan's biggest companies are expected to formally offer sizeable pay increases at annual talks with unions that wrap up on Wednesday, clearing the way for the central bank to end negative interest rates as early as next week. Some of Japan's biggest companies are expected to formally offer sizeable pay increases at annual talks with unions that wrap up on Wednesday, clearing the way for the central bank to end negative interest rates as early as next week. Economists see substantial wage increases as a prerequisite for the Bank of Japan, or BOJ, to declare that its long-held goals of sustainable wage growth and stable prices are in sight and usher in an end to negative rates in place since 2016. As a result, some analysts expect this year's wage increases at 5% or more, from just under 4% previously. Unions across industries, including automobiles, electronics, metals, heavy machinery and the service sector have all demanded hefty pay hikes.
Organizations: Toyota Motor, Japan's, Bank of Japan, Workers Locations: Toyota, Nagoya, Japan
He pointed to engineering and technology expertise anchored in "TPS", shorthand for the Toyota Production System. Toyota revolutionised modern manufacturing with its system of lean production, just-in-time delivery and "kanban" workflow organisation. ASSEMBLY LINE, GIGACASTINGOne innovation being emphasised by Toyota is its self-propelled production lines, where EVs are guided by sensors through the assembly line. Toyota also showed off a prototype of the die-casting technology known as "gigacasting" pioneered by Tesla that produces aluminium parts far bigger than anything used before in auto manufacturing. Like Tesla, Toyota says it will produce EVs in modular sections, reducing parts.
Persons: EVs, Goldman Sachs, Kazuaki Shingo, Tesla, Koji Sato, David Dolan, Jamie Freed Organizations: Toyota, TOYOTA CITY, TPS, System, United Auto Workers, Tesla, Thomson Locations: Japan, gigacasting, Toyota City, Motomachi
[1/2] The Toyota logo is seen on the bonnet of a newly launched Camry Hybrid electric vehicle at a hotel in New Delhi, India, January 18, 2019. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis/File PhotoTOYOTA CITY, Japan, June 14 (Reuters) - Shareholders of Toyota (7203.T) voted down an unprecedented resolution on its automaker's climate lobbying and backed its board at an annual general meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, sending an endorsement of the Japanese automaker's strategy. Shareholders also voted in favour of all 10 members of the board. That vote, and particularly support for Chairman Akio Toyoda, has been in focus after some major U.S. pension funds said they would not vote for Toyoda, citing concerns about board independence. Toyota is taking a multi-pathway approach toward carbon neutrality that includes petrol-electric hybrids and hydrogen fuel cells, along with EVs.
Persons: Anushree, Akio Toyoda, Toyoda, Akio, Tadashi Imai, Daniel Leussink, David Dolan, Christopher Cushing Organizations: REUTERS, TOYOTA CITY, Toyota, Shareholders, Thomson Locations: New Delhi, India, Japan
People arrive to attend an annual shareholders' meeting for Toyota Motor in the city of Toyota, Aichi Prefecture on June 14, 2023. Toyota shares soared to a 16-month high Wednesday after shareholders of the world's largest car manufacturer voted to retain Akio Toyoda as its chairman in a broad endorsement of the company's governance and new electric vehicle strategy. Toyota shares closed up 6.3% at 2,310 Japanese yen ($16.48) per share in robust volumes — their highest close since Feb. 9, 2022. Their record closing high at 2,390 Japanese yen per share was recorded Jan. 9, 2022. On Wednesday, Toyota shares outperformed the 1.5% gain on the Nikkei and 1.3% rise for the Topix benchmarks in Tokyo.
Persons: Akio Toyoda, Koji Sato's Organizations: Toyota Motor, Toyota, Nikkei Locations: Aichi Prefecture, Toyota City, Tokyo
Rising fuel costs, the possibility of stricter emissions regulations to come, and questions about battery supplies, have all increased the appeal of zero-emission fuel cells. Volvo TrucksVolvo GroupCEO: Martin LundstedtMarket Cap: $32.97 billionHQ: Gothenburg, SwedenVolvo Trucks said in June 2022 it had begun testing hydrogen fuel-cell trucks. In the latter case, Plug Power has provided Amazon with more than 15,000 fuel cells to replace the batteries in its warehouse forklifts since 2016. Plug just signed a new deal to provide the behemoth with the liquid hydrogen necessary to run its fuel-cell vehicles starting in 2025. As part of a deal with Weichai group, Ballard is building fuel cells in China to power fuel-cell vehicles in that market.
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