Why The Japanese Will Never Buy Lots Of American Cars
Donald Trump’s tough talk on imported cars, and the Japan’s large trade
surplus, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is asking the question: how
does he get his public to buy more American cars? The answer: he can’t.
Because the Japanese don’t want them.
They’re also seen as less reliable, especially American cars specifically. This is especially true after GM bungled its Chevrolet Cavalier sales through Toyota.
There are barriers to selling American cars in Japan, but they aren’t
trade laws or regulations. They’re the hearts and minds of the Japanese
people—and their tiny parking spaces, too.
(Jalopnik.com)
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