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American Cars Could Use Toyota's Sales Network in Japan, VP Says

American Cars Could Use Toyota's Sales Network in Japan, VP Says

Bloomberg21 hours ago

American carmakers looking to expand sales in Japan could consider using Toyota Motor Corp. 's domestic sales network, according to a senior executive of the Japanese carmaker.
While US carmakers have 163 sales locations in Japan, Toyota holds more than 4,000, Chief Technology Officer Hiroki Nakajima said in a interview published Monday on the company's media site.

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