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Mitsubishi Corp. to set up car dealer network in India

Japanese trading house to take 30%-plus stake in local company

Honda vehicles are displayed at an auto show in New Delhi on Feb. 1. Mitsubishi Corp. plans to sell Japanese cars in India through an investment in a local company. (Photo by Ryosuke Hanada)

TOKYO/CHENNAI, India -- Japanese trading house Mitsubishi Corp. will enter the car sales business in India this summer, taking a stake of more than 30% in an Indian company that operates car dealerships in the South Asian nation.

India ranks third in the world in new car sales after China and the U.S., but Japanese automakers have a weak presence there with the exception of Suzuki Motor. Mitsubishi aims to sell Japanese cars through the new company in addition to local brands.

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