With
60%
of the global market, Hitachi Automotive Systems Company dominates the production and supply of automotive airflow sensors. When Japan's earthquake damaged Hitachi's factories, no other companies could produce the airflow sensors for cars. As a result, some big auto companies had to shut down their production. Which of the following competitive forces is this case about? Threat of new entrants. Threat of substitute products. Bargaining power of suppliers. Character of the tinky.