From my understanding of how tariffs as a whole work, the government(s) of the country the imports come from do not pay the tariffs, the company actually importing the good does, and the vast majority of companies will simply hike the price of a product up so they make the same amount of money, and pass the tariff onto the customer. This is one year where I honestly completely checked out of policy, so I'm not sure what tax incentives or other incentives that Trump said he would implement so that companies won't just keep using the cheap foreign labor and raise the prices on American customers. What are those incentives, because I highly doubt that companies are going to all of a sudden pay Americans decent wages for the labor just because of the tariff.
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I saw a video a few years ago of some Japanese gearheads who was able to bring freaking European Le Mans racecars into the country and make them street-legal.
That country loves its cars and goes to great lengths to get foreign vehicles into Japan. The car people there truly respect overseas creations.
To your point, it sounds like foreign car enthusiasts in Japan must have big pockets. Hell, the Japanese Lamborghini owners club has a professional Super GT racing team. And it actually wins races and competes for championships!