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Honda is weighing plans to move some of its automotive production from Canada and Mexico to the U.S. as the industry grapples with President Donald Trump's latest tariffs. The automaker's goal is to ...
Automobile companies that continue to manufacture vehicles in Canada will get an exemption from Ottawa's retaliatory tariffs ...
Honda, which has significant operations in Marysville and Ohio, reportedly will boost US vehicle production in response to President Trump's tariffs.
To mitigate tariff costs and maintain pricing competitiveness, Honda now plans to move production of its popular CR-V SUV from Canada to US facilities, and shift assembly of its HR-V SUV from Mexico ...
Canada's temporary tariff relief is set to expire in six months, with officials signaling no guarantee of extension. Washington and Ottawa are due to begin trade talks in May, and there may be more ...
President Trump has signaled a possible delay to auto tariffs, adding to market relief after suspending levies on some ...
Experts have said short pauses aren’t likely to give carmakers enough of an opportunity to adjust their vast global supply chains, though parts exemptions would certainly bolster the industry amid ...
Citing a national security statute, the administration has begun a process to investigate the impact of imported ...
Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Tuesday that Honda executives in the country had spoken with the government and said they have no plans to modify their production there.
Passport explains how the Trump administration's new U.S. tariffs are shaking up e-commerce and affecting brands, and ...
President Donald Trump is forging ahead with his aggressive tariff campaign, moving on from “reciprocal” tariffs to the sector-specific tariffs he promised.
Americans’ concerns about President Donald Trump’s tariffs and their potential effects on the cost of consumer goods ...