THE MOTOR INDUSTRY
PLANS BY THE JAPANESE ' ■ ■..--• ■';■':■ ToKl<s;\Ma> HHigher tariffs-VanS a- restriction on the activities.//of. ' foreign ■.motor-car companies operating in. i Japan. were suggested by.the^Ministet-'-pf Commerce (Mr. Godoh) today:-.■■■-";::- - v' " His object, ,Mr.,.,pQdoh, said,,, was to place the Japanese':m6tbr-cair.;jndustry on a paying basis. He said^that he proposed to limit-the number of cars assembled in foreign-managed : factories to 10,000 a year. If the Japanese motor-car industry were to be placed on a profit-making basis, he added, air export trade; must be established.—__:^.^^—:_^_iX : ; ■■•
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 9
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81THE MOTOR INDUSTRY Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 9
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