made in Japan = costs more in Japan??
"Hugo Drax" <hugodrax@draxindustries.com> wrote in message
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> Makes no sense, how could Japanese goods cost much more in Japan if it is
> made in japan? A camera I own is 400 dollars more in Japan. This makes no
> sense since it costs much more to ship that camera to the US, pay
> freight+customs. Someone told me the reason this happens is companies
> actually raise prices at home and get together making sure no one is
> undercutting eachother (ie a oligopoly) something US laws prevent.
>
Others have blamed the arcane distribution system etc that pushes up retail
price in Japan. While this is true (as reflected in the recommended retail
price), the street price in one of the camera discounters like Big Camera is
a lot lower, typically 40% less than RRP. Even that price is undercut by box
shifters/net dealers. While the strong yen and weak $ makes Japanese goods
expensive for US visitor, lowest street price in Japan is roughly on par
with US online deals, sometimes less for things like lenses and other
genuine accessories.
Alec |