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Toyota seen hiking wholesale steel prices for parts makers

Japanese automaker seeks to defray rising costs for coal and iron ore

A Toyota factory in the Philippines. A rise in steel wholesale prices would add pressure across the supply chain.

TOKYO -- Pressed by steeper procurement costs, Toyota Motor is expected to significantly raise wholesale steel prices for component makers for the April-September fiscal first half, in a move with implications for manufacturers beyond the autoparts industry.

The Japanese carmaker will likely hike prices by some 14,000 yen ($124) per ton from the previous six-month period, marking its first such increase in three-and-a-half years.

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