Consider a Japanese automobile manufacturer that builds cars in Japan and sells a large number of them in the United States. Between 2012 and 2024, the exchange rate moved from approximately 80 yen per U.S. dollar to nearly 150 yen per U.S. dollar. Assuming all other factors remained constant, how did this change most likely affect the manufacturer's ability to compete in the U.S. market?
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