Honda Explores Shifting Production to the U.S. Amid Tariff Pressures
Honda is reportedly considering moving a portion of its car production from Canada and Mexico to the United States in response to increasing tariffs. Reports suggest that the automaker aims to boost U.S. manufacturing to meet 90% of its local sales. However, officials, including Ford and local Canadian ministers, have disputed these claims, stating there are no plans for significant production shifts from Canada. Despite conflicting reports, Honda is under pressure to enhance U.S. output amidst the evolving trade landscape.
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