Tariffs have changed the economic landscape for the entire U.S. automotive industry. Japanese automakers were particularly affected by the 27.5% duties imposed on their exports to the United States.
Toyota Motor Corporation announced that it plans to build a new vehicle manufacturing plant in Japan, despite the recent import tariff hikes in the US. Japan’s largest automaker said that it aims to ...
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Surprisingly enough, Toyota aims to bring the US-produced Camry, Highlander, and Tundra to Japan. If you're curious why Toyota has made such a perplexing decision, the automaker has two explanations, ...
As part of a new trade deal with Japan, Toyota will invest at least $10 billion in the U.S. Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda is also exploring ways to help GM and Ford sell cars in Japan, including ...
Over the past few decades, Japan-based automaker Toyota has spent billions of dollars to expand its manufacturing and assembly plants in the United States. Those plants now employ over 64,000 people ...
In a statement to reporters, Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda emphasized that nontariff barriers were part of the recent U.S.-Japan trade deal. According to a new report by Nikkei Asia, Toyota Chairman ...