Paul Singer’s Toyota Campaign Tests the Limits of Japan’s Corporate Tradition By forcing Toyota to raise its takeover bid for Toyota Industries, Paul Singer delivered a major activist victory in Japan’s corporate stronghold. By Ivan Castano
Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda Unexpectedly Dons a MAGA Outfit Amid Tariff Tensions The chairman’s MAGA-themed appearance comes as tariffs continue to batter Toyota’s global earnings. By Abigail Bassett
Toyota Founder’s Grandson Is Bidding to Tighten Family Control of the Auto Giant By taking Toyota Industries private, the Toyoda family is tightening its hold on the core assets of the Toyota Group. The Toyoda family is reclaiming control of Toyota Industries to consolidate power across the group’s industrial empire. By Shreyas Sinha