At the ceremony, Nakano Keita, General Director of Toyota Vietnam, stated that the First Class Labor Order marks a new milestone, motivating Toyota Vietnam to continue its efforts. This achievement also marks his contributions in the final days of his term.
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Toyota Vietnam receives the first class labor order. Photo: TMV |
Previously, on 24/12, Nakano Keita received a Certificate of Merit and Commemorative Medal "For the Development of Vietnam's Industry and Trade Sector" for his contributions to the development of Phu Tho province and the automotive and industrial sectors in Vietnam.
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Nakano Keita, General Director of Toyota Vietnam, speaks at the event. Photo: TMV |
The year 2025 marks Toyota Vietnam's 30th anniversary. Receiving the First Class Labor Order extends the Japanese automaker's achievements this year.
Since the beginning of the year, Toyota has delivered over 65,000 vehicles (including Lexus) to customers. The company leads the hybrid vehicle segment, holding a 58% market share with cumulative sales of 7,307 units as of 11/2025. Toyota's plant in Phu Tho province also plans to launch the production line for the first hybrid electric vehicle model in Vietnam.
Beyond manufacturing and business, the Japanese automaker has also contributed over 32 million USD to society. In mid-December, the Toyota Vietnam Foundation and the Toyota Vietnam Company Trade Union jointly contributed one billion VND to support five provinces in the Central and Central Highlands regions for post-storm and flood recovery, channeled through the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee. This activity has been maintained by the Japanese automaker for many years.
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One billion VND was donated to five provinces affected by storms and floods. Photo: TMV |
Earlier, immediately after the storms, Toyota's dealership network also launched a customer support program, offering free oil changes for flood-damaged vehicles.
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Also in December, Toyota Vietnam, along with its dealers Toyota Song Lam, Toyota Vinh, and Toyota Quang Binh, awarded 123 scholarships totaling 738 million VND. The scholarships were given to students studying in various fields: mechanics, engineering, environment, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy at 18 universities nationwide. Previously, the company donated two used automobiles to two universities and colleges, improving practical training conditions and helping students access technology, combining theory with practice.
Can Tho University students receive Toyota scholarships. Photo: TMV |
Also in December, Toyota Vietnam, along with its dealers Toyota Song Lam, Toyota Vinh, and Toyota Quang Binh, awarded 123 scholarships totaling 738 million VND. The scholarships were given to students studying in various fields: mechanics, engineering, environment, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy at 18 universities nationwide. Previously, the company donated two used automobiles to two universities and colleges, improving practical training conditions and helping students access technology, combining theory with practice.
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Can Tho University students receive Toyota scholarships. Photo: TMV
A representative from Toyota Vietnam stated that in the future, the company will continue its community contributions in various areas: traffic safety, environmental protection, socio-cultural activities, education, and human resource development, aiming to "be a good corporate citizen in the local community."
Yen Chi




