![]() Toyota said in a separate statement that, according to internal research, its business in Myanmar was not directly related to state-owned and military-affiliated companies "in all processes of the car life cycle." ![]() as well as their subsidiaries," said Teppei Kasai, the organisation's Asia programme officer. "Toyota should certainly refrain from doing business with Myanmar military owned conglomerates. Human Rights Watch, a leading advocacy group, called for Toyota and any other companies seeking to invest or resume operation in Myanmar to conduct human rights due diligence. The plant had originally been due to open in February 2021, the same month that the military seized power to stop former leader Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy forming a new government. ![]() "Under these circumstances, we are continuously making every effort to comply with all relevant laws and regulations."
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