Honda not moving car production from Ontario to U.S., Premier Ford says
- Honda plans to keep its manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ontario, operating at full capacity, as confirmed by Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Honda's official statement stating no changes are being considered at this time.
- Premier Doug Ford stated that claims about Honda moving production are "not accurate at all," reassuring that operations in Ontario will continue at full capacity.
- Liberal Candidate Anita Anand confirmed that Honda has not made decisions affecting Canadian operations and is not considering such moves at this time.
- Federal Liberal Leader Mark Carney highlighted ongoing discussions with auto industry executives regarding the impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian manufacturers, particularly following Honda's recent announcements.
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Tokyo, Japan.- Honda's divisions in Mexico and Canada denied that the automobile was considering moving part of its production from these countries to the US with the goal that 90 percent of the cars sold in the United States would be manufactured there. Earlier, Nikkei newspaper had reported that Japan's second-largest automotive sales would plan to increase vehicle production in the United States by up to 30 percent in two or three years in re…
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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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