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What Japanese car auctions are signalling on the global economy

Sales of used vehicles for foreign markets reveal the impact of the Ukraine war and rising commodity prices

Between sessions, the cafeteria of the Mirive auction house emits a hum of dealer chatter. In the air, and in many languages, is talk of commodity chaos, shipping rates, semiconductor supply chains, Chinese industrial strategy, the soaring price of a professional car wash and, since the invasion of Ukraine, war.

The auction’s setting, in the depths of the Saitama countryside, is rural; the economics in play as thousands of vehicles change hands over a few hours, could not be more global.

In the minutely balanced  — and historically lucrative — business of shipping second-hand Japanese cars to emerging markets, “every single factor has an impact”, explains one buyer with customers across sub-Saharan Africa.

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