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Toyota headquarters in Toyota City, Japan



Financial information

Toyota is publicly traded on the Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Sapporo exchanges under company code TYO: 7203. In addition, Toyota is foreign-listed on the New York Stock Exchange under NYSE: TM and on the London Stock Exchange under LSE: TYT. Toyota has been publicly traded in Japan since 1949 and internationally since 1999.

As reported on its consolidated financial statements, Toyota has 540 consolidated subsidiaries and 226 affiliates.

* Toyota Motor North America (100% – 2004)
* Toyota Canada Inc. owned via Toyota Motor North America

* Toyota Tsusho – Trading company for the Toyota Group
* Daihatsu Motor Company (51.2% – March 31, 2006)
* Lexus 100% (1989)
* Scion 100% (2003)
* DENSO (24.74% – September 30, 2006)
* Toyota Industries (23.51% – March 31, 2006)
* Aisin Seiki Co. (23.0% – September 30, 2006)
* Fuji Heavy Industries (16.66% – June 28, 2008)
* Isuzu Motors (5.9% – November 10, 2006)
* PT Toyota Astra Motor (49% – 2003)
* PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (95% – 2003)



Government bailouts

Toyota's financial unit has asked for an emergency loan from a state-backed lender on March 16, 2009, with reports putting the figure at more than $3 billion. It says the international financial situation is squeezing its business, forcing it to ask for an emergency loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation. It is the first time the state-backed bank has been asked to lend to a Japanese car manufacturer.



Production and sales numbers

Japan production numbers 1937 to 1987. Global production since 1998, global and Japanese production, Japanese sales