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Toyota plans three new plants in India to boost exports to Africa and the Middle East.

Toyota is set to build three new plants in India, with the facilities intended to support exports to Africa and the Middle East, Nikkei reports.

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Toyota is set to build three new plants in India, with the facilities intended to support exports to Africa and the Middle East, Nikkei reports.

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