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TOKYO (AP) - Global production rose at four of Japan's top automakers in January from a year ago, but the country's second largest automaker, Nissan, reported a decline, the automakers said Friday.
Toyota Motor Corp., the country's top and world's second biggest automaker after General Motors Corp., churned out 631,006 vehicles in January globally, up 13.6 percent from a year ago.
Its domestic output rose 7.2 percent to 319,765 vehicles for a fifth consecutive month of rise, while overseas production jumped 20.9 percent to 311,241 units.
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