Toyota Motor Corp pushed back plans to make China its next million-unit market until after this year as Asia's biggest carmaker waits for anti-Japan sentiment to subside and demand to return to normal.
The maker of the Camry sedan, which until early September had forecast China sales would reach 1 million in 2012, said on Monday it expects deliveries in the country to rise about 7 percent to 900,000 units in 2013 after they fell 4.9 percent last year.
In December, sales fell 16 percent to 90,800, the sixth straight monthly drop, it said.
Busiest line in Beijing: Subway line 10 has reached a daily transportation of 1 million passengers on average