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Toyota to outsource redesigns to Fuji Heavy Industries

9 November 2005 Filed under: Economy View: 2

Toyota to outsource redesigns to Fuji Heavy IndustriesToyota announced that redesign work for one of its current models will be handled by Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., according to Japan's Nihon Keizai business newspaper. Toyota's recent expansion has put it into a position of not having enough staff to keep things afloat, prompting the company to utilize the resources of the Subaru maker. The model in question has yet to be announced, but the Nihon Keizai has its money on a "sporty subcompact."

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