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To: JSteff

Really?

Where will they find the slaves to work even cheaper than China?

Darfur?
Palestine?
Ethiopia?

What third world crap hole will we shift production to in order to fulfill your prediction?

Jap cars, camera's and appliances were cheap once too, then they got enough market share to ramp up their prices and compete head on with U.S. products.

To H**L with China-Mart!


17 posted on 05/28/2006 8:59:51 PM PDT by Richard-SIA ("The natural progress of things is for government to gain ground and for liberty to yield" JEFFERSON)
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To: Richard-SIA
Jap cars, camera's and appliances were cheap once too, then they got enough market share to ramp up their prices and compete head on with U.S. products.

They no longer compete on price, they compete on quality. And win. They produce the more popular models in the United States.

51 posted on 05/28/2006 10:59:02 PM PDT by El Gato
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To: Richard-SIA
"Jap cars, camera's and appliances were cheap once too, then they got enough market share to ramp up their prices and compete head on with U.S. products."

Sorry but that is the economic and factual reasoning of some one in denial that consumers buy NOT just on price except for items they do not expect to last or will want or need to last.

For example; paper plates, kitchen rugs, plastic flower pots, etc.

Consumers also don't want to pay artificially inflated prices for items; movies, and music for example.

Study after study show that consumers are drawn by price, but that is given as like reason 5- 7 for why they actually buy.

I am glad you mentioned cars. How do you account for Saab, Volvo, Mercedes, and BMW growing in market share? The American car companies feathered their own hospital beds through poor quality, bad design, and unresponsive customer support.

For 25 years Jap cars have been more expensive feature for feature, and in almost every size segment than the American competition. The Jap's and now the Korean's market share grew despite that. They out sell the Americans and gain market share on perceived and actual QUALITY.

For years the American brands of TV's, VCR's, DVD's are all priced cheaper but don't sell as well. Most Japanese, Korean, and Chinese brand electronics are MORE expensive but have sold better because of consumer faith in them. NOT just PRICE.

I guess though it can make one feel better to excuse the failings of a company by blaming the "cheaper" (yet better quality) foreign competition. Sleep well.
63 posted on 05/29/2006 11:07:53 PM PDT by JSteff
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