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'Made in USA' cars but with tariffs: these 19 models aren't American enough for Donald Trump

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Up to 19 models have more than 65% of their U.S.-origin components and are finished manufacturing in U.S. plants, but are not duty-exempt More information: Honda will move production from the Civic from Japan to the U.S. to avoid Trump tariffs

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Honda turns to Mexico, because they are preparing to move plants to the United States for Donald Trump’s tariffs, according to reports. Honda would be another of the auto companies that could turn to Mexico after the pressure of tariffs imposed by Donald Trump. In order for automakers to have their productions in the United States and not in other countries where they could have up to 25 percent tariffs, this company would add to: StellantisGene…

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Up to 19 models have more than 65% of their U.S.-origin components and are finished manufacturing in U.S. plants, but are not duty-exempt More information: Honda will move production from the Civic from Japan to the U.S. to avoid Trump tariffs

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SDPnoticias.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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