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Main Reason(S) Why Brand Name Cars Are Not All Produced In Brand-Originating Country?

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sevenOP | 09:05 Tue 12th Jan 2021 | Business & Finance
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As in all Japanese cars being made in Japan, Volkswagen in Germany...
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Ease of distribution
Host country 'grants '

Cheaper labour in some countries
Toyota says:
... if we do build factories overseas and then the economy of the country develops, the number of people who use cars will increase and the car industry as a whole will develop.

https://www.toyota.co.jp/en/kids/faq/g/01/08/

Labour costs account for part of your answer. It's far cheaper to employ workers in some countries than in others.

Import tariffs are another important factor. If, for example, a Japanese car manufacturer makes their products in their home country, and then exports them to the EU, they have to pay high import tariffs (which can make their vehicles very expensive to potential purchasers). If they move their production to an EU member state though, they can then export them to all other EU countries without facing any tariffs at all.
Nissan investing in Sunderland has got to be great for local jobs, encourages locals to buy the brand, and saves the import cost. It's a no-brainer.

They can use local supply chains, minimising transport risks and costs, and employing more people, not just in the car factory itself.

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