BEIJING (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp , Japan's biggest automaker by volume, has fallen to the No. 3 spot among Japanese automakers in China, due to lack of presence in a key segment – a situation experts say will likely prevail well past the middle of 2018.

Toyota China sales likely to grow steadily but lag Japan rivals
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