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"Dee D. Flint" wrote:
"Dwight Stewart" wrote: Wasn't that much more the result of our own import tariffs, significantly increased in the 80's to "protect" companies like Chrysler from foreign competition? Nope. It was a result of two things. One, the US automakers buckled down and reduced their production costs to be competitive. Secondly in the case of Japanese automobiles, the Japanese government quit subsidizing car production when their automakers succeeded in obtaining a significant percentage of the US market (their government then put the money into subsidizing other industries they wanted to get off the ground). Once that happened the prices of Japanese cars rose. The net result was that US and Japanese automakers were now on a "level playing field" (snip) I don't understand. Does the U.S. collect tariffs on imported foreign products? If so, how can U.S. and Japanese automakers possibly be on a "level playing field" if everything else you say above (no subsidies in Japan) is true? Japanese automakers have the added burden of shipping vehicles from Japan and the added costs of the import tariffs. They were obviously willing to absorb the extra shipping costs prior to the increase in tariffs during the 80's. So, with all that in mind, it appears the tariffs is actually what drove a few Japanese automakers to build cars here. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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