Toyota raises red flags over its KZN business following riots

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The Japanese auto manufacturing giant has raised grave concerns over the business environment in KZN, following the incidents of vandalism, destruction of property and looting.

Durban - Japanese auto manufacturing giant Toyota has raised grave concerns over the business environment in KwaZulu-Natal, following the incidents of wide-scale vandalism, destruction of property and looting.

“Unfortunately, the incidents in the city have left us feeling very uncertain about the future of our business in KZN. Our manufacturing operations in the south of Durban were forced to close and have remained closed since Monday, 12 July 2021. We are uncertain as to when it will be safe enough for us to resume operations.”

Toyota South Africa is in the final stretch of preparations to launch its first locally produced “new energy vehicle” later this year.

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Go to safer regions that do not tolerate property destruction.

And the same RET gang niehaus_carl MzwaneleManyi DZumaSambudla Duduzane__Zuma will whine endlessly about unemployment, yet they are the very reason for it.

There goes more jobs. Thank you ANCParliament ANCKZN for once again ruining, destroying and stealing whilst the fats cats steal more.

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