SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Japanese carmaker Toyota is set to resume vehicle production at two Brazilian plants, both in Sao Paulo state, after damages from heavy rain and winds halted operations last month, the company said on Friday. In a statement, Toyota added it still has no forecast for resuming operations at its Porto Feliz plant, as the firm is still assessing the destruction caused by the weather conditions. (Reporting by Andre Romani; Writing by Fernando Cardoso; Editing by Kylie Madry)
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