History and the rise of Shandong set challenge for Japan's car makers in China

BEIJING/SHANGHAI, Sept 18 (Reuters) - A year after their China sales were battered by protests in a territorial dispute, Japan's big automakers are finding it tough to bounce back in the world's biggest market. Demand for cars is rising fastest in provinces where anti-Japan sentiment historically runs deepest - a legacy of Japanese occupation around World War Two.
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