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JAMA Forecasts New Vehicle Sales to Top 5 Million Units in 2017

Mar. 22, 2017

Filed Under: Industry, Statistics Tagged With: JAMA, Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, sales

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc. (JAMA) on March 16 announced its forecast that 5,000,300 new vehicles will be sold…...

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