Respuesta :
Answer:
Access to market
Explanation:
If the production is shifted the Japanesse industry will gain the comparative advantage of access to the U.S. market.
Answer:
Toyotas-- Japanese-made automobiles were imported into the U.S. for the first time in 1958 and American auto makers began losing market shares to the well-engineered, gas-saving and affordable foreign vehicles.
Foreign-made, fuel-efficient cars gained a stronger foothold in the American market during and after the 1973 oil embargo and corresponding rise in gas prices in the wake of the Arab-Israeli war.