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Japanese auto industry leaders stand strong as survivors
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Many of the top Japanese auto industry executives stood shoulder-to-shoulder on stage. It was an unusual show of solidarity. And it wasn't the last.
(Bloomberg)
By:
James B. Treece
November 24, 2013 05:00 AM
TOKYO -- The 2013 Tokyo Motor Show has been an unprecedented love fest.
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