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Toyota Not Satisfied With Thai Output
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Toyota's new plant in Ban Pho, Thailand has been open for little over a week and already the Japanese major is already planning its expansion. The existing annual production capacity will be increased from 100,000 units to 200,000 units in the first phase, but the company believes that even this extra output will only fulfil demand for a number of years. A second phase will double output again to 400,000 units to accommodate an anticipated increase in demand between 2010 and 2015, according to Toyota Motor Thailand's (TMT) senior vice president Suparat

