Honda to boost US manufacturing, shift production from Canada, Mexico in response to Trump tariffs: report
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Honda to boost US manufacturing, shift production from Canada, Mexico in response to Trump tariffs: report
"Honda is reportedly preparing to significantly expand its US manufacturing footprint in response to sweeping new auto tariffs introduced by the Trump administration."
"The second-largest Japanese automaker plans to boost its US production by up to 30% to ensure 90% of cars sold there are built domestically."
Honda is planning to expand its manufacturing operations in the US as a direct response to the new 25% tariffs on imported vehicles imposed by the Trump administration. The automaker aims to increase its production by up to 30% in the next two to three years, shifting key model production from Mexico and Canada to US facilities. This move will allow Honda to ensure that 90% of its vehicles sold in the US are produced domestically, a significant adjustment in light of recent changes in tariff policies.
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