
In the face of tariffs, Japanese automakers choose to "pay for themselves": the export price to the U.S. sees the largest historical decline!

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Japanese automakers are sacrificing profits to maintain market competitiveness. According to data from the Bank of Japan, last month, the price index for Japan's automobile exports to North America plummeted 19.4% year-on-year, marking the largest single-month decline since records began in 2016
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