Nissan Motor expects to win back by the end of the current financial year the 7.7% market share it had in China prior to last year’s Japan-China diplomatic row, chief executive Carlos Ghosn said.

The automaker slightly raised its China sales forecast for this year to 1.27m vehicles from the previous outlook of 1.25m, Reuters reported.

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