Chapter 24 - Assignment 1: Aftermarket Auto Parts

Skim through the following articles on the disagreements between the U.S. and Japan concerning aftermarket parts. The dispute centers, in large part, on the Japanese government's requirement that repairs on "critical systems" such as braking systems, must be made by a certified mechanic at a certified garage.

U.S.-Japan Automotive Agreement Implementation Report Criteria and Data: Aftermarket Parts
A discussion of the U.S. perspective on the portion of the U.S. Automotive Agreement dealing with the aftermarket parts market. (Note: MOT = Japan's Ministry of Transport; GOJ - Government of Japan).

Comparison of U.S. Requests and Japanese Responses
Read through section 2 to see Japan's response to the U.S. requests concerning the aftermarket parts dispute.

  1. Summarize the U.S. arguments.
  2. Summarize the arguments of the Japanese government.
  3. Would consumers benefit from the removal of brake systems from the "critical parts" list? Explain.

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