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President Trump shared that he had “productive” discussions with Mexico and Japan as countries look to strike deals with the ...
At a White House meeting today, both President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said they were ...
A federal judge in California blocked rules requiring disclosures for payments near the Mexico border; Stripe has added more ...
Honda is considering switching some car production from Mexico and Canada to the United States, aiming for 90% of cars sold ...
TOKYO, April 2 (Reuters) - Japanese automakers have long relied on the "dependable and affordable" appeal of their economy cars to drive U.S. sales, thanks in part to low-cost production in Mexico.
The Trump administration's tariff plans have thrust automobile supply chains into the spotlight. Here's the latest trade data.
Even though major Japanese automakers like Toyota Motor Corp., Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. have factories in the U.S. and increasingly, in Mexico, it's an important industry back home.
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