Toyota has suspended operations at all of its factories in Japan following a suspected cyberattack on one of its suppliers.
The world’s top-selling automaker announced on Monday evening that 28 lines at its 14 domestic factories, which account for about a third of Toyota’s global production, will stay closed for at least the whole of Tuesday, causing a production loss of around 13,000 vehicles.
In a short statement on its website, Toyota said: “We apologize to our relevant suppliers and customers for any inconvenience this may cause,” adding: “We will also continue to work with our suppliers in strengthening the supply chain and make every effort to deliver vehicles to our customers as soon as possible.”
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