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Tarrif Showdowns: 25 Trade Wars where Nations Gambled their Economies and Forged New Eras

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U.S.-Japan Auto Trade War

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Source: pri.org

Japanese cars dominated American markets by 1981, pushing Detroit toward crisis. Fuel-efficient Toyotas and Hondas captured market share from U.S. manufacturers, prompting Congress to threaten severe tariffs. Japan agreed to limit exports to 1.68 million vehicles annually to prevent a bigger trade war. The voluntary restraints lasted until 1985, shifting competition toward quality rather than quantity.

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