Japanese automakers might be the talk of the U.S., but the data
says that not all of them are doing so hot at home. While Toyota and Mitsubishi have experienced slight or major
ascents in Japanese production (0.6 percent in Toyota’s case, 23.9 percent for Mitsubishi), fellow Japanese
automakers Mazda, Nissan and Honda reported slipping production numbers. Honda and Mitsubishi both reported a
decrease in exports, however, while exports of the other three grew.
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