Honda to boost US manufacturing, shift production from Canada, Mexico in response to Trump tariffs: report
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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.
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.
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