TOKYO, June 13 (Reuters) - Nippon Steel Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. have agreed to price rises of more than 10 percent for steel materials used to make auto parts, the Nikkei business daily reported on Wednesday.
Japan's biggest steel maker and its biggest auto maker -- whose agreements serve as the de facto domestic industry standard -- are also likely to agree to a price rise of around 5 percent ...
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