Recall how democrats tried to scare you and told you that tariffs would hurt our country, our people, our economy. The FACT of the matter is, businesses building offshore, away from America, is what has hurt our country, our people, our economy for years. Will every tariff work perfectly in our favor? Likely not every, but enough will, ultimately, that it'll make a very positive difference for most people . . . .
Honda Moving Civic Production from Mexico to Indiana in Response to Trump’s Tariffs
Fans of Honda cars, prepare to start your engines. The Japanese manufacturing giant will produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in the U.S. state of Indiana rather than Mexico to side-step tariffs on one of its top-selling car models, a report Monday claims.
Three people familiar with the matter to state Mexico was initially chosen because rising costs were making it tough to produce the car in Indiana and Canada.
The outlet continued that now changed since President Donald Trump returned to the White House and set about protecting American jobs and American workers.
The change underscores how manufacturers are scrambling to adapt to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada. While several automakers have expressed concerns about the levies, Honda’s move is the first concrete measure by a major Japanese car company.
Japan’s second-largest automaker had initially planned to manufacture the next-generation Civic in Guanajuato, Mexico, according to the three people. Production was slated to start from November 2027, according to one of the people. It now plans to build the new Civic model in Indiana from May 2028 with an expected annual production of around 210,000, one of the people said.
Honda Moving Civic Production from Mexico to Indiana in Response to Trump’s Tariffs
Fans of Honda cars, prepare to start your engines. The Japanese manufacturing giant will produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in the U.S. state of Indiana rather than Mexico to side-step tariffs on one of its top-selling car models, a report Monday claims.
Three people familiar with the matter to state Mexico was initially chosen because rising costs were making it tough to produce the car in Indiana and Canada.
The outlet continued that now changed since President Donald Trump returned to the White House and set about protecting American jobs and American workers.
The change underscores how manufacturers are scrambling to adapt to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada. While several automakers have expressed concerns about the levies, Honda’s move is the first concrete measure by a major Japanese car company.
Japan’s second-largest automaker had initially planned to manufacture the next-generation Civic in Guanajuato, Mexico, according to the three people. Production was slated to start from November 2027, according to one of the people. It now plans to build the new Civic model in Indiana from May 2028 with an expected annual production of around 210,000, one of the people said.
Recall how democrats tried to scare you and told you that tariffs would hurt our country, our people, our economy. The FACT of the matter is, businesses building offshore, away from America, is what has hurt our country, our people, our economy for years. Will every tariff work perfectly in our favor? Likely not every, but enough will, ultimately, that it'll make a very positive difference for most people . . . .
Honda Moving Civic Production from Mexico to Indiana in Response to Trump’s Tariffs
Fans of Honda cars, prepare to start your engines. The Japanese manufacturing giant will produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in the U.S. state of Indiana rather than Mexico to side-step tariffs on one of its top-selling car models, a report Monday claims.
Three people familiar with the matter to state Mexico was initially chosen because rising costs were making it tough to produce the car in Indiana and Canada.
The outlet continued that now changed since President Donald Trump returned to the White House and set about protecting American jobs and American workers.
The change underscores how manufacturers are scrambling to adapt to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada. While several automakers have expressed concerns about the levies, Honda’s move is the first concrete measure by a major Japanese car company.
Japan’s second-largest automaker had initially planned to manufacture the next-generation Civic in Guanajuato, Mexico, according to the three people. Production was slated to start from November 2027, according to one of the people. It now plans to build the new Civic model in Indiana from May 2028 with an expected annual production of around 210,000, one of the people said.
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