Transportation costs suck. Then after you import the item, you have no way of making sure that all the products will be sold, unless you took preorders or something like that. But importing based on preorders bumps up your transport cost because you are not able to transport in bulk all the time.
When the CARS program was still in effect, only companies with huge stockpiles of cash could have fully taken advantage of the the car purchases. Toyota, for example, was able to import lots of cars to the states since their savings allowed them to do so. Other not so fortunate companies couldn't move as many cars, fearing the loss of transporting cars that won't sell. As a result, the other companies' sales were capped by their limited stock.
Transportation costs suck. Then after you import the item, you have no way of making sure that all the products will be sold, unless you took preorders or something like that. But importing based on preorders bumps up your transport cost because you are not able to transport in bulk all the time. When the CARS program was still in effect, only companies with huge stockpiles of cash could have fully taken advantage of the the car purchases. Toyota, for example, was able to import lots of cars to the states since their savings allowed them to do so. Other not so fortunate companies couldn't move as many cars, fearing the loss of transporting cars that won't sell. As a result, the other companies' sales were capped by their limited stock.
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