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Title: Toyota Announces Layoffs at Brazilian Plant Amid Factory Damage

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Toyota Workers‍ Approve Layoffs Following Storm ⁣Damage​ to Brazilian Plants

SOROCABA, BRAZIL – Toyota workers in brazil have approved temporary layoffs following extensive damage to ⁤the company’s ⁤plants in Porto Feliz and Sorocaba caused by a severe‌ storm on September 22nd. The decision comes ⁤as ⁣Toyota assesses‌ months-long repairs to the facilities, halting production and⁣ impacting both domestic ⁣supply and notable export volumes.

The storm, with wind ‍gusts reaching 90 km/h, caused structural damage to both⁢ plants, impacting engine production and ‍assembly lines.While Toyota reported no fatalities or serious injuries,⁢ the disruption represents a major blow to the Brazilian automotive industry ⁣and⁤ the livelihoods of its workforce. ⁣The layoffs are intended to mitigate financial⁣ losses during the reconstruction period, though ‌the exact number of affected employees‌ has not been ​disclosed.

The Porto Feliz plant sustained particularly serious engine damage, temporarily leaving Toyota without engine production capacity⁢ in Brazil. this directly delays the launch‌ of the new⁤ Yaris⁣ Cross,already facing previous scheduling challenges.

According⁣ to data from the Intersindical Department of Statistics and ⁤Socio-economic Studies (DIESE),‍ utilizing figures ​from the⁤ Ministry of Development, Industry, commerce and Services (MED), ⁢the Sorocaba ​plant accounted for $935.4 ​million in vehicle exports between⁤ January and August 2025 – 23.1% ‌of Brazil’s national total. ⁤Combined with exports from the Indaiatuba plant, Toyota represents 28% of all Brazilian‌ vehicle exports, exceeding $1.1 billion‌ during the ​same period. ‌

The extended plant⁢ closure is expected to have ripple effects throughout Toyota’s supply ⁢chain and the ​broader Brazilian economy. The‍ company has not yet provided​ a firm timeline for resuming​ full ‍production.

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