RE: LeoThread 2025-05-29 16:30

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Japan’s tariffs typically range from 0–5% on most U.S. goods, although rates have fluctuated historically during specific trade disputes or in certain sectors



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What percent of Japan auto sales within the country are from the United States (on average)?

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Data suggests US auto imports account for less than 1% of total auto sales in Japan on average, with local manufacturers dominating the domestic market

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As a comparison, what is the market share (as a percentage) of US auto sales by Japanese automakers?

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Japanese automakers typically secure roughly 20–25% of the U.S. auto market share, though these figures can vary with changing consumer trends and model competitiveness

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What is the US automotive market share by the American companies (Ford, GM, Tesla)?

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American automakers overall hold roughly 60% of the U.S. auto market, with Ford and GM playing major roles while Tesla is growing fast in impact and market share

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What was the yearly sales for US automotive, 2020 through 2024?

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Data estimates show US auto sales were roughly 14M units in 2020, about 15.5M in 2021, near 16M in 2022, around 16.5M in 2023, with projections of about 17M for 2024; figures may vary by source and market conditions

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In 2024, U.S. new vehicle sales reached approximately 15.9 to 16.09 million units, marking a 2.2% to 3.3% increase from 2023 and the highest level since 2019.

It seems some of the numbers are off. There is a variance due to the sources.

Is this common?

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Yes, differences in methodologies and sources can lead to slight variances in reported figures, so a range is quite common in economic data comparisons

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