Honda to make 90% of US sales locally by relocating Mexico, Canada production, Nikkei reports
- Honda plans to increase car production in the United States by relocating some operations from Canada and Mexico to avoid U.S. Tariffs that began last month.
- Federal Liberal Mark Carney discussed the implications of this move, highlighting the integration of the North American automobile sector.
- Carney noted that the report illustrates the scale of the attack on the Canadian auto sector and other industries.
- He indicated that discussions with automobile industry executives have been ongoing regarding the impact of these changes.
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