(Reuters) - SHANGHAI, July 5 - Toyota Motor Corp. said on Thursday it sold 77 percent more vehicles in mainland China in the first half than a year earlier, helped in part by brisk demand for its locally made Camry sedans.
Toyota, which competes with Honda Motor Co. and others, sold 212,000 vehicles in the world's second-largest auto market during the period, including imports, a company official told Reuters.
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Toyota, which competes with Honda Motor Co. and others, sold 212,000 vehicles in the world's second-largest auto market during the period, including imports, a company official told Reuters.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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