Japan carmakers say may see yen impact next year
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese automakers face a hit to their earnings in the next business year if the yen remains strong, but there are no plans to ask the government to intervene in the currency markets, the head of an auto industry group said on Wednesday.
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