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by kube-system
2136 days ago
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I don't know enough about Japanese law to know either way, but measuring needs, capabilities, and/or national strategy by observing the things that companies are doing is often a bad yardstick. At best, this is twice removed from the facts at hand. [future capabilities and limitations exist] > [they're interpreted by legislators who design regulations and subsidies] > [automakers build whatever makes them money] If look at the US automotive market, you might conclude that automakers have found the best way to decrease emissions is by making cars larger. This clearly isn't the case, this is simply what the regulations have encouraged companies to do. |
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