Trump tariffs cause Honda to move car production to US

 Newsmax:

Honda is considering switching some car production from Mexico and Canada to the United States, aiming for 90% of cars sold in the country to be made locally in response to new U.S. auto tariffs, the Nikkei newspaper reported Tuesday.

Japan's second-biggest automaker by sales plans to increase U.S. vehicle production by as much as 30% over two to three years in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to put a 25% levy on imported vehicles, Nikkei said.

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I drove Hondas for several years until I moved to the country, where it became more inconvenient to get them serviced.  I found them very reliable and fun to drive.  Now I have Fords that I am happy with, and I can get them serviced locally and get a ride back to my house while they are being serviced.  I especially like my F-150, as does my spouse.  While the Honda dealer did nice work, I would sometimes have to spend most of the day in their waiting room to get the work done.

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