Japan Used Cars Export
Japan Used
Cars Export
Does Anyone Know The Best Places To Buy Cheap
Used Cars (auctions, Dealers,
Etc) From Belgium, Holland, Japan?Does anyone know the best places
to buy cheap under 7 years old
Used
Cars (auctions, dealers, etc) from Belgium,
Holland,
Japan or Germany for
Export to other countries? Addresses, phone
number, websites, etc.
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I'm Thinking Of Starting A Business Exporting Japanese
Used Cars?I live in
Japan right
now and I'm thinking of a new business selling and exporting
Japanese
Cars to US, Canada and other country's in
the near future.(making my own company of car export) Before I get
started, I need to find some buyers. Anyone have any clue how to
find buyers? Also is it still possible to
Export
Cars and have profit? My friend said that
exporting Japanese car is over because there is too many exporters
in Japan.
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Any One Interest In Importing
Used Or New Car From
Japan?I have a company in
Japan of exporting
Used vehicles to varies countries
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How Can I Buy A Car From
Japan And Ship To New
Zealand ?Want to buy a car in
Japan ( not sure
which way ) and ship to New Zealand. how do people do it ? Any
companies in
Japan with the English website that
Export Used Cars
??? Please advise
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Where Can I Learn About Import/
Export Taxes In
Japan?Are there
Export tax for consumer
electronics and
Used Cars in
JAPAN?
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Import
Used Car From USA Or JAPAN? Why?USA has ton
of
Used car for sale...should I
Export Cars from USA to other
countries or should I
Export them from Japan? I
have office in both countries. considering price, import-export
duties, VAT, hassle-free, purchasing market etc What would be wise?
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Importing A
Used Car From Japan?i am looking to
import a car from
Japan into ireland i have seen
the car at auction but need to know if anyone has
Used a decent
Export company in
Japan i have spoken to many but i dont want feel
comfortable sending money unless i know i can trust them
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Japanese
Used Car Business Partner?We are
exporting a Japanese
Used car and the import car
all over the world . We are exporting the
Used car
by the auction price. The
Used car of
Japan is high quality. We are looking for the
business partner. Even the individual is OK. Please see our
website. http://www.asahi-trading.com/trade/index.php Please
contact me when it is interested. I will report a detailed content.
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What Is A Real And Good Car Exporting Company From Japan.. And Is
Co.jp. Mean Its From
Japan Or What Is It....?and
please if you have time to check a website please do it is
http://www.cineaction.co.jp/japanese_used_cars/info/index.html if
it looks real or have bought a car from here please let me know i
really need a fast japanese car.... if any one know a a site please
tell me....... thanks andy..
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Hey Everyone Am Looking For A Business Partner?am looking for a
business partner from
Japan who can be exporting
Used Cars to
Nairobi,Kenya.Preferably to start a dealership.How can i go about
it?someone help!!
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Can Poor Nations Overtake Japan's Economy?Japan is know for their
electronics and automobile industry. They develop high performance
cars. They produce high-end electronics. They also develop and
manufacture high speed trains. However,
Japan is
an island nation, with less resources. They are capable of using
exported materials from foreign countries to make high quality
products. This makes
Japan strong and
intimidating. 1) How long will it take for poor countries (e.g.
Zimbabwe) to overtake
Japan as world economical
and technological leader, if the poor nations were to reform and
develop? 2) Is it possible that poor countries like Zimbabwe can
become better than
Japan in the electronics and
automobile industry within 50 years? 3) What do Japanese people do
in order to be successful in their economy? 4) You know how African
people are discriminated by some Japanese. If African countries
become successful, will discrimination decrease dramatically?
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Did You Know That China Will Economically Surpass The United States
In The Next 20 Years?Everything is made in China, except for cars,
they're made in Japan. America imports 1000% more than they export.
America's biggest exports to China are human waste and soy beans.
Yeah, that's our most valuable
Export to them.
While America imports everything from clothes to toys to any kind
of merchandise. Chinese cheap labor and communist government allow
more efficient use of their resources. America is in mounting debt
to countries like China and will become a third world country in
the future. The European Union will have more power politically and
economically than America. America produces nothing of any value to
anyone except military technology but that's it. You want America
to invade Iran or North Korea? When will American imperialism stop?
Stupidity should be a crime, but for Bush, it's a playful pastime.
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Something Worth Knowing? And A Free Cookie.?hmm...something worth
knowing? how about...within 10 to 50 years america will...how
should i put this..conquer the middle east. but not by military but
by economics. currently there are about 75 ethanol producing
refineries being built in america. and next growing season there is
projected to be more corn grown than there has been since 1946 when
we were feeding europe after WWII. And corn prices are also
expected to shoot up. i'm not sure but i also heard that 99% of
indiana's corn is going straight to the refineries. But with this
new ethanol fuel comes change. soon there will be
Cars mass built that run on ethanol fuel. And also
since we use like 85% less crude oil in the production we might be
able to produce enough crude oil that we don't have to import much
if at all from the middle east. Also with the mass production of
ethanol fuel and new
Cars are going to run on
ethanol and you have to have corn to make ethanol fuel. the middle
east doesn't grow enough corn for that. and all the arid desert
means they don't have much more room in which to grow corn. the
only major corn grower in the middle east able to meet the demands
for corn production is..INDIA. Which, is currently being taken over
by AMERICAN corporations. The middle east might start making thier
own
Cars that still run on gasoline or diesel fuel
but they'll be using thier own oil to run thier
Cars so their economies will become stagnant due
to lack of exported goods and they'll have to import things like
steel to make those cars. its a win win situation. and if the
middle east starts using ethanol fueled cars, where do you think
they're going to get that fuel from? America,India, and i currently
don't know any other countries that can produce it. they'll be
sending us tankers filled with crude oil and we'll be sending it
back filled with ethanol fuel. And also imagine what if China
starting making ethanol fueled cars? imagine how much of it they'd
have to import. and they definetly can't make much of thier own
because they can't even feed some of their own people. In a few
years we'll be growing more corn than has ever been grown before.
which means a major economy boost. with all that new corn there are
going to have to be more and bigger farms to make it. more
equipment to maintain and harvest it. more trains to haul it. and
also where i work we make clutches for lawnmowers and other things
one of them being a clutch that goes into a thing on a corn silo
that shoots the corn into the hauling trains. and also i think we
also make a clutch for combines. So there's going to be more work
for steel companies to make railroad ties and train
Cars and corn silos and other equipment that needs
to be made for these refineries and corn fields. and there'll also
be jobs for workers for the ethanol plants. then we get to
Export it for a massive profit. and on top of that
we'll be manufacturing our own ethanol cars. and i'm sure
Japan will make them too. Should we still worry
about social security? also..looks like there's going to be a trans
fat foods ban in new york. i think there needs to be a nation wide
ban on that stuff.
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Homework Help For ECON 1500?I have an open book quiz due but I
can't find my book. If you know any of these answers, they're
welcome! :) When a U.S. company establishes a call center in India
that answers its customer service calls, the U.S. is a.
outsourcing, a form of importing services. b. outsourcing, a form
of exporting services. c. insourcing, a form of importing services.
d. insourcing, a form of exporting services. 2.Countries can expect
to gain from international trade as long as they: a. keep
production diversified. b. specialize according to their
comparative advantage. c. produce only those goods for which they
have a relatively high opportunity cost. d. use trade restrictions
to reduce competition for domestic producers. 3.Myopia and Utopia
are two countries with equivalent resources. The country of Myopia
can produce up to 100 tons of yak butter or up to 5,000 prayer
wheels, if it devotes all its resources to yak butter or all its
resources to prayer wheels. Similarly, the country of Utopia can
produce up to 500 tons of yak butter or up to 3,000 prayer wheels.
We know that the production possibility curves for both Myopia and
Utopia are straight lines. If international trade exists between
Utopia and Myopia, we would expect to find: a. Utopia exporting
prayer wheels and Myopia exporting yak butter. b. Myopia exporting
prayer wheels and Utopia exporting yak butter. c. Utopia exporting
both goods to Myopia. d. Myopia exporting both goods to Utopia.
4.Crusoe and Friday are the only two inhabitants of an island and
produce and consume only two goods, fish and coconuts. For every
fish Crusoe catches, he could gather two coconuts. For every fish
Friday catches, he could gather one coconut. From this information
we: a. cannot determine who has comparative advantage in either
good. b. can determine who has a comparative advantage in fish but
not in coconuts. c. know that Crusoe has the comparative advantage
in coconuts. d. know that Friday has the comparative advantage in
coconuts. 5.The United States imports: a. only manufactured goods.
b. only services. c. only capital goods. d. all types of goods
including manufactured goods, services and capital goods. 6.The
text mentions ten sources of U.S. comparative advantage. Which of
the following is NOT one of them? a. Wealth from past production b.
English is the international language of business c. A high ratio
of lawyers to the population d. Extensive natural resources 7.When
people talk about U.S. intellectual property rights, what are they
talking about? a. The existence of high quality educational
institutions such as the Ivy League schools b. Ideas and knowledge
protected by patents and copyright c. The human capital of the U.S.
labor force d. The abstract nature of ownership in corporate
organizations 8.In May, 2003 the U.S. banned all imports of
Canadian cattle and beef after one cow in Alberta was found with
mad cow disease. This action is an example of: a. a tariff. b. a
quota. c. a regulatory trade restriction. d. a voluntary trade
restriction. 9.The U.S. passes a 50 percent tax on imports of
Danish cheese. This is an example of: a. a tariff. b. a quota. c. a
regulatory trade restriction. d. an embargo. 10. The international
organization whose primary function is to promote free and fair
trade between countries worldwide is the: a. WTO. b. IMF. c. NAFTA.
d. EU. 11. An import quota does which of the following? a.
Decreases the price of the imported good to the consumer. b.
Increases the price of the domestic good to the consumer. c.
Redistributes income from domestic producers to domestic consumers.
d. Decreases the price received by the foreign producer. 12.A quota
differs from a tariff in that quotas: a. limit the volume of
imports more than tariffs. b. do not increase the price of imports
as much as tariffs. c. do not generate tax revenues, unlike
tariffs. d. reduce consumer welfare more than tariffs. 13.The
voluntary
Export restraints on autos by
Japan in the early 1980s were a. prohibited under
the TANSTAFFL treaty. b. unlike a quota and do not affect the price
of
Cars imported . c. unlike a tariff, and do not
affect the price of imports. d. approved by the U.S. automobile
unions since it allows them to preserve union jobs. 14.Trade
embargoes are generally implemented: a. to benefit emerging
industries. b. to help domestic workers. c. for political reasons.
d. to raise revenue from trade. 15.All of the following are
arguments in support of protectionist legislation except: a.
supporting infant industries. b. preserving domestic employment. c.
increasing global trade. d. promoting national security. 16.One
reason trade restrictions exist is that: a. workers can be easily
shifted from one industry to another. b. workers cannot be easily
shifted from one industry to another. c. the long-run gains from
free trade are small re the long-run gains from free trade are
small relative to the short-run costs. d. the short-run gains from
free trade are small relative to the long-run costs. 17.Strategic
bargaining: a. is likely to produce freer trade. b. always
increases a country's gains from trade. c. may reduce trade if it
is unsuccessful. d. always reduces a country's gains from trade.
18.When per unit output costs fall as output increases, this is
called: a. economies of scale. b. economies of scope. c. learning
by doing. d. diminishing marginal returns. 19.A developing country
can be expected to rely more on: a. tariffs than quotas since
tariffs are an easy way to raise tax revenue. b. tariffs than
quotas because tariffs are more effective means of reducing
imports. c. quotas than tariffs since quotas provide better
protection for infant industries. d. quotas than tariffs since
quotas are easier to 20.Which of the following is not a free trade
association? a. EU. b. NAFTA. c. Mercos d. NATO.
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