Doc
Dumping is not in it. The Japanese prices will include taxes, which are quite high on this kind of goods and the US prices never do. Japan is one of the most expensive places in the world to buy a Japanese camera or camcorder. If you go to Singapore, you can buy the same items for half the price.
Also Japan has an extremely large and complicated vertical distribution system, especially for consumer goods. In the US and most other countries, it is three-tier: importer or manufacturer > wholesaler > retailer. In Japan, it is usually 5 or 6 tier. Each tier makes a smaller profit than elsewhere, but it pushes the price up by 10-20% overall.
I'd therefore consider that, say, $1400 Tokyo street price, taxes included, is very comparable to $1200 NY (or Michigan) street price plus taxes, even taking transport costs into account, for Japanese goods.
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Brian (the terrible)
Dumping is not in it. The Japanese prices will include taxes, which are quite high on this kind of goods and the US prices never do. Japan is one of the most expensive places in the world to buy a Japanese camera or camcorder. If you go to Singapore, you can buy the same items for half the price.
Also Japan has an extremely large and complicated vertical distribution system, especially for consumer goods. In the US and most other countries, it is three-tier: importer or manufacturer > wholesaler > retailer. In Japan, it is usually 5 or 6 tier. Each tier makes a smaller profit than elsewhere, but it pushes the price up by 10-20% overall.
I'd therefore consider that, say, $1400 Tokyo street price, taxes included, is very comparable to $1200 NY (or Michigan) street price plus taxes, even taking transport costs into account, for Japanese goods.
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Brian (the terrible)
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