Toyota Ends Sponsorship With Political Olympics
Fri, 27 Sep 2024 09:00
Japanese auto giant Toyota is to end its top-tier Olympics sponsorship, its chairman has said, citing the sporting showpiece’s “increasingly political” influence that puts athletes on the back burner.
Toyota struck a 10-year sponsorship deal in 2015 with the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
But now, with the Paris Games over, the carmaker decided to end the contract, chairman Akio Toyoda said during a podcast episode uploaded Thursday on the firm’s own YouTube channel.
“I’ve wondered for a while now whether the event is truly putting athletes first”, Toyoda said.
“It is also becoming increasingly political”.
The withdrawal means Olympics logos currently carried by Toyota products will be phased out, and its vehicles will no longer be provided to assist with the event, the chairman said.
Public broadcaster NHK said the organization is also ending its Paralympics sponsorship deal.
“For me, the Olympics should simply be about watching athletes from all walks of life, with all types of obstacles, achieve their impossible,” Toyoda told the US auto dealers.
Toyota follows another Japanese organization Panasonic in ending their association with the Olympics.
Panasonic announced their withdrawal earlier this month citing “management considerations”.
The electronics giant said it agreed with the IOC not to extend their sponsorship agreement when the current contract expires in December.
Panasonic became an “official Worldwide Partner of the Olympic Games” in 1987 and expanded its sponsorship to the Paralympics from 2014.
But it decided to let the contract expire “as the Group continually reviews how sponsorship should evolve with broader management considerations”.
“As a result of this review, and after extensive consultation with the IOC, the parties agreed to refrain from renewing the Olympic and Paralympic Partner Agreement,” Panasonic said without offering details.vanguardngr

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