Jul 11th, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
Toyota Motor Corp. said it is considering closing a vehicle-assembly plant in California that it jointly operates with General Motors Corp., after the U.S. automaker decided to pull out.
"We need to determine whether it can be economically feasible to contract with NUMMI without GM," Toyota said in a statement referring to the plant called, New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. "Under the current business circumstances, Toyota regrettably must also consider taking necessary ...
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