Meet Japan's new taxi. If Toyota has its way, anyway. It'll be launched in time for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, and the idea is it gives Japan a new taxi icon, one to rival London's black cab and
No company, big or small, likes to be involved in a scandal-especially when it's their own people who are at fault. To steel manufacturer Kobe Steel's credit, it broke the news of its latest hiccup with typical Japanese humility
For the third straight Tokyo Motor Show, the American car manufacturers (previously known as the Detroit Big Three) are absent. Ford, General Motors and Chrysler have already shifted their marketing strategy in Asia to China, but the Japanese are unfazed. In an
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