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President Donald Trump’s sudden change to tariff policy on Wednesday won’t affect the rates that currently apply Canadian and ...
The U.S. tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada will not be affected by the 90-day pause on tariffs announced by ...
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 ...
President Donald Trump is forging ahead with his aggressive tariff campaign, moving on from “reciprocal” tariffs to the sector-specific tariffs he promised.
Honda, which has significant operations in Marysville and Ohio, reportedly will boost US vehicle production in response to President Trump's tariffs.
Most Canadian and Mexican vehicles are subject to a 25 percent tariff rate only on the non-U.S. content in them. U.S. content ...
There has been no change to the tariffs hitting Canada and Mexico on Wednesday, according to a U.S. Administration official.
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 ...
Canada and Mexico wouldn’t immediately be subject to the new tariff regime, senior administration officials told reporters ...
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 ...
President Trump maintained that tariffs will soon hit phones, computers, and major consumer tech products, describing the recent weekend exemption as merely a procedural pause in his broader ...
Canada’s government has made its intentions known regarding its 25% reciprocal tariff on US auto imports implemented April 9.
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