Toyota Indonesia Warned That the Middle East Conflict Could Affect the Supply Chain

Published: Mar 17, 2026 17:25
[Toyota Indonesia Warns Escalating Middle East Conflict May Affect Exports and Global Supply Chains] Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN) recently stated that the continuously escalating conflict in the Middle East could have multi-stage impacts on the company's export business and global supply chains. Bob Azamangkat, the company's vice chairman, told Indonesian automotive media that the company is currently continuing to assess potential fluctuations in energy prices and disruptions to international logistics routes that the conflict may trigger.

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