Honda to make 90% of US sales locally by relocating Mexico, Canada production, Nikkei reports
TOKYO, April 15 (Reuters) - Honda Motor 7267.T plans to switch some car production from Mexico and Canada to the United States, aiming for 90% of cars sold in the country to be made locally, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Tuesday.
The Japanese carmaker plans to increase U.S. vehicle production by as much as 30% over two to three years in response to the Trump administration's tariffs on all car imports, Nikkei said.
A Honda spokesperson could not immediately be reached for comment.
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