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... and pressures from the outside world.
During that era, Japanese cars were synonymous with good quality and affordability.
However, because they were too affordable, it led to a high trade surplus, which had a huge impact on employment in the United States, triggering nationwide protests. Eventually, Japanese car companies couldn't withstand the pressure, succumbed to pressure in the United States, built factories there to provide jobs for Americans, and resorted to various compr ...
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