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Toyota’s Global Production Falls for Eighth Consecutive Month Amid Declining U.S. and China Sales

Toyota Motor Corporation reported an eighth consecutive month of declining global production in September, largely due to decreased sales and production in its two major markets: the United States and China. The company’s global output for the month dropped by 8% compared to the same period last year, totalling 826,556 vehicles. Production in the United States fell by 14%, while output in China declined by 19%.

In the U.S., production suffered due to a temporary halt in manufacturing and delivery of the Grand Highlander and Lexus TX SUVs. This pause was initiated because of an airbag issue, though Toyota confirmed that production resumed for these models on October 21.

Meanwhile, in China, Toyota has been challenged by intense competition from local brands shifting aggressively towards electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids. As a result, Toyota has seen its market share affected by this growing demand for EVs, which are increasingly favoured by Chinese consumers.

Global sales for Toyota were also down in September, with a 7% year-over-year drop to 853,149 vehicles. Sales in the U.S. plunged 20%, while China saw a 9% decrease, and domestic sales in Japan slipped by 6%.

For the first nine months of 2024, Toyota reported total vehicle sales of 7.4 million, marking a 2% decline year-over-year as the automaker continues to navigate challenges across its key markets.

Abu Dhabi Unveils Dh13-Billion Plan To Lead as the World’s First Fully AI-native Government by 2027

Abu Dhabi is setting ambitious goals for the future, announcing a Dh13-billion strategy that aims to make its government operations entirely powered by artificial intelligence (AI) by 2027. With this move, the emirate aspires to become the world’s first fully “AI-native” government, with automated processes and complete adoption of cloud computing technologies.

The Abu Dhabi Government Digital Strategy 2025-2027, led by the Department of Government Enablement – Abu Dhabi (DGE), is a transformative initiative to enhance public service delivery, optimize government functions, and drive sustainable economic growth. Along with technological advances, the strategy will create over 5,000 jobs, boosting the local economy and contributing more than Dh24 billion to Abu Dhabi’s GDP.

The core objective of this initiative is to embed AI, cloud technologies, and data-driven insights into the very DNA of the government. “By incorporating these cutting-edge technologies, we will optimize our operations, improve public services, and ultimately support sustainable economic growth,” said Ahmed Hisham Al Kuttab, Chairman of DGE.

Key aspects of the strategy include the establishment of a unified digital enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform, which will improve government efficiency and streamline processes. As part of the “AI for All” program, the initiative will also focus on empowering citizens by training them in AI applications, ensuring a highly skilled workforce ready to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Moreover, the government is committed to implementing over 200 AI-driven solutions across various public services, ensuring that these innovations reach all facets of governmental operations. Alongside the technological advancements, comprehensive cybersecurity measures will be introduced, with new digital guidelines aimed at maintaining the highest standards of security.

This move is not only a strategic shift towards a fully digital government but also a bold step towards positioning Abu Dhabi as a global leader in the adoption of artificial intelligence and advanced technologies in the public sector.

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