NAGOYA - Toyota Motor Corp. said Friday it will start "reverse-importing" U.S.-made Camry sedans to Japan as early as this fall, in a bid to demonstrate efforts to reduce the U.S. trade deficit with the country.
The top Japanese automaker aims to sell 10,000 such units in Japan annually, building them with the steering wheel on the right to suit Japanese traffic rules.
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