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You may not be able to read
this article very well, so I'll mention a few key points. Keep in
mind that in Canada we have an obligation to be taxed to death and
not bitch about it. Another article mentioned that the same
Canadian made Television set sold for more here in Canada than it did
when exported to the United States. A person could drive from Canada
into the United States, purchase the Canadian made TV, drive home,
and rest assured he saved himself a tidy sum of money. Ah, well, what
can ya' do? The article above mentions such points of interest
as.....
- GE, Philips, Westinghouse, RCA,
and Sylvania announced a 12% reduction of the retail
pricing of their tubes in Canada to try and compete with
'imported' tube prices (read: Japanese).
- It was estimated that the Canadian market bought 20 million
tubes per year, while GE alone produced about 6 million new tubes
per year.
- The Canadian government saw the solution as a reduction on
import tariffs from 20% to 15%! The Japanese tube was now averaged
out to be about 25% cheaper than the Canadian tube.
- GE decided they simply could not compete on a
price/production comparison with the imported tubes, so they opted
to offer a superior tube and justify the higher expense. Why
wasn't this better-built tube offered to the public before
the Japanese tube threat? Discuss this amongst yourselves.
To get an idea of Canadian tube prices during the 1960's check out
this Rad-Tel advertisement; simply
CLICK HERE.
Otherwise...
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