TOKYO -- Japanese automakers are considering their options for importing their own vehicles produced in the U.S. to keep the Trump administration happy following a deal to lower tariffs on cars entering the American market.
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At roughly 6 meters long and 2 meters wide, Toyota's Tundra pickup could appeal to Japanese consumers who want big, American-made vehicles. (Photo by Azusa Kawakami)
TOKYO -- Japanese automakers are considering their options for importing their own vehicles produced in the U.S. to keep the Trump administration happy following a deal to lower tariffs on cars entering the American market.