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Honda Motor Co. is considering shifting a significant portion of its vehicle production from Mexico and Canada to the United States, amid escalating trade tensions triggered by a new 25% tariff on ...
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US stocks opened higher, signaling market stabilization amidst trade tension volatility. Bond yields slightly decreased, and the dollar steadied after a recent slide. Bank stocks led gains, with Bank ...
A mid-April report that Honda would be expanding its U.S. vehicle-assembly footprint at the expense of Canadian production is ...
While the Japanese carmaker has not officially confirmed these plans, the report by Reuters suggests Honda could ramp up its American vehicle production by as much as 30% over the next two to three ...
Honda denies plans to leave Canada as officials affirm support for auto manufacturing. Learn about U.S. production expansion and impact on Canadian jobs.
Honda said it has no plans to move car production from Canada and Mexico to the U.S., responding to a report that it might ...
President Trump on Monday said that he is looking to help car companies that need more time to move their production to the US.
This was not an announcement by Honda and we cannot comment on the specifics of this morning’s headlines. However, we can confirm that our Canadian manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ontario, will ...
Honda is discussing plans to move production of its CR-V and Civic vehicles from Canada and Mexico to the U.S. as the administration tries to boost the American auto industry.
Honda, which has significant operations in Marysville and Ohio, reportedly will boost US vehicle production in response to President Trump's tariffs.