Honda not moving car production from Ontario to U.S., Premier Ford says
- Honda plans to increase U.S. Vehicle production by 30 percent over two to three years, as reported by Nikkei.
- Premier Doug Ford stated that reports about Honda moving production to the U.S. Are not accurate at all.
- According to Honda's statement, they are studying options for contingency planning but have not made decisions affecting Canadian operations.
- Federal Liberal Leader Mark Carney mentioned that Canada imposed retaliatory tariffs on U.S.-made vehicle imports, highlighting the impact on the auto sector.
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'Give up on manufacturing' — Barrie-area Liberal candidate's comments under the spotlight as report says Honda considering moving plant out of Canada
Doug Shipley, the incumbent Conservative candidate in neighbouring Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte, called Olthuis' comments "offensive, disgusting and insulting."
Honda says it's keeping full production at Alliston plant
Honda Canada says it's keeping full production at its Alliston, Ont. plant "for the foreseeable future" in the wake of a Japanese report that it was considering shifting production to the U.S. to avoid auto tariffs.
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