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Source: Japan Today
Tōkyō : Japan | 2 months ago  
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Mitsuoka Motor Co plans to expand into the Chinese market with its uniquely designed cars next year now that its trademark dispute with a Chinese firm has been resolved, company officials said Tuesday. The automaker based in the northern central Japan city of Toyama will put on sale the new versions...
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