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Toyota aims for 2007 Japan sales well below target

TOKYO, Oct 9 (Reuters) Toyota Motor Corp will aim to sell around 1.65 million vehicles in Japan this year, its president said, providing a goal well below the company's initial target of 1.72 million and sending its shares lower.

Executives at the world's biggest automaker as recently as last week had stood by the original target, given at the end of 2006, citing hopes for a late rebound with the rush of new model launches.

''We want to go to around the middle of the 1.6-million-unit level,'' President Katsuaki Watanabe told a news conference to launch the new Corolla Rumion compact hatchback in Tokyo.

Shares in Toyota hit a day's low of 6,720 yen on the news, down 1.6 percent. Most other carmakers gained on the dollar's overnight rise against the yen.

Toyota's sales in Japan have been sliding along with the rest of the market, where many consumers have shifted to 660cc minivehicles. Excluding that segment, Japan's car market shrank 9.5 percent in September, the 27th straight month of decline from a year earlier.

Toyota's sales fell 4.2 percent, although the smaller drop meant its market share grew to 45.8 percent for the year to date.

Despite the weak sales, Toyota's domestic factories have been operating above standard capacity thanks to brisk export demand.

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Vietnam and North Korea to forge investment pact

HANOI, Oct 9 (Reuters) A new agreement between Vietnam and North Korea would pave the way for Vietnamese investment in its fellow communist-run ally, which has shown small signs of preparing to step out of isolation. Vietnam's government web site (www.chinhphu.vn) today said that Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung ''approved an investment protection and encouragement pact with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea''. It said the government asked the foreign ministry and the Ministry of Planning and Investment ''to build a.....

Greenhouse gas emissions hit danger mark - scientist

SYDNEY, Oct 9 (Reuters) The global economic boom has accelerated greenhouse gas emissions to a dangerous threshold not expected for a decade and could potentially cause irreversible climate change, said one of Australia's leading scientists. Tim Flannery, a world recognised climate change scientist and Australian of the Year in 2007, said a UN international climate change report due in November will show that greenhouse gases have already reached a dangerous level. Flannery said the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report.....

Israeli war inquiry won't urge Olmert to quit -paper

JERUSALEM, Oct 9 (Reuters) Israel's commission of inquiry into last year's Lebanon war will not recommend that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert resign, despite censuring his government's handling of the campaign, an Israeli newspaper said today. The Winograd Commission, which accused Olmert in an April interim report of lacking ''judgment, responsibility and prudence'' in his decision to go to war against Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas, has been expected by many of the government's critics to call for his ouster in its conclusions. But.....
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