If a comparative advantage implies that a country can produce a product at a lower opportunity cost than another country then why do we see two countries often trading the same goods? For instance, for most agricultural products the U.S. has a comparative advantage. Japan, one of America's largest trading partners has a comparative advantage in the production of most economy cars. Explain what is going on here when we still see the U.S. exporting cars to Japan and the U.S. importing some foods from Japan.
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