How can the boss who is so strict with quality and quantity give up lightly?
In fact, at the last second, he donated a lot of gifts to the "waste materials" in front of him, with only one purpose: to localize the American market for Japanese cars, so as to occupy the American market more and faster than his competitors.
At that time, the economic background information of Japan and the United States was as follows:
After World War II, the Japanese economy grew rapidly. In the 1970s, the Japanese economy further developed steadily.
At the same time, developed countries in Europe and the United States have fallen into economic stagnation due to the long-term excessive government intervention in the economy, the inefficient state-owned welfare system, and the oil crisis.
Worldwide, the Japanese economy can be described as thriving. Industrial products made in Japan are sold all over the world and are invincible.
The U.S. has almost nothing but parry. Detroit's auto industry, in particular, has been hit hard.
American auto workers babble about the Japanese every day.
In 1985, the United States, Japan, Britain, Germany and France signed the famous "Plaza Accord", which stipulated that the dollar should be devalued. This also increases the value of the yen. In the years following the Plaza Accord, the yen almost tripled in value.
As a result, the Japanese with a large number of dollars in their hands began to buy them in the United States. Especially the purchase of American assets makes Americans deeply disturbed!
By 1989, Japanese purchases of U.S. assets had peaked. In June of this year, Sony announced that they had successfully purchased Columbia Pictures, an American entertainment giant and one of the symbols of American culture, for $3.4 billion. The move is one of Sony's strategic moves from manufacturing to entertainment. Previously, Mitsubishi had purchased a more important American national symbol, Rockefeller Center, for $1.4 billion. The great building that represented the heyday of American capitalism now belongs to the Japanese.
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