Honda not moving car production from Ontario to U.S., Premier Ford says
- Honda plans to increase U.S. Vehicle production by 30 percent, according to Nikkei, aiming for 90 percent of cars sold in the U.S. To be made in that country.
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford stated that reports of Honda moving production to the U.S. Are "not accurate at all," confirming operations in Alliston will continue at full capacity.
- Minister Anita Anand mentioned that Honda has not made decisions affecting Canadian operations amid heightened uncertainty caused by U.S. Tariffs.
- Canada announced that automakers can import U.S.-made cars without tariffs if they continue to make vehicles in Canada.
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Honda confirms no plans to reduce Canadian auto production amid trade war
TORONTO — Honda is not shifting any Canadian production to the United States, at least not for now, the company said Tuesday in response to a report that it was considering such a move.
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