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ASIAN AUTOMAKERS
While Detroit is in trouble, Asian automakers' relentless growth continues. But can the Japanese car companies, still heavily reliant on the U.S. for sales, increase growth fast enough in emerging markets? And how long until Chinese and Indian car makers make inroads outside their huge home markets?
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