Toyota aims to begin selling 3 US-made models in Japan from 2026

TOKYO, Dec 19 (Reuters) – Toyota Motor said on Friday ​that it aims to ‌begin selling its U.S.-made Camry sedan, ‌Highlander SUV and Tundra pickup truck in Japan starting next year as it hopes ⁠to help ‌improve Japan―U.S. trade relations.

The world’s largest automaker was ‍studying the possibility of reverse imports, it said in October, as ​Tokyo tries to placate ‌President Donald Trump over its vast trade surplus with the United States.

Toyota had also last month begun production at ⁠its $13.9 billion North ​Carolina battery plant ​as it ramps up hybrid production and confirmed ‍plans to ⁠invest $10 billion over five years in U.S. manufacturing.

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