Honda to move part of domestic production to U.S. to fend off tariffs
- Honda plans to increase US production by up to 30% in response to new auto tariffs, as reported by the Nikkei.
- Honda will move CR-V SUV production from Canada to the US and shift HR-V SUV assembly from Mexico to US locations.
- The U.S. Accounted for nearly 40% of Honda's global sales last year.
- Honda Canada claims a media report about transferring production to the US is inaccurate, noting a $15 billion commitment to Canadian operations.
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