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The city of Hiroshima, with its major employer Mazda, faces economic challenges due to U.S. tariffs on automobile imports.
Despite U.S. protectionism, Toyota and Hyundai prioritize the American market, mirroring Trump's 'America first' approach. North America is crucial, accounting for over 40% of their revenue. While ...
While the US tariffs on imported cars have created uncertainties in the global automotive landscape, North America remains ...
Nissan Motor has announced a suspension of US production for three of its vehicle models specifically designated for the ...
Nissan has suspended U.S. production of three vehicle models destined for Canada as mutual tariffs between the U.S. and ...
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Top Speed on MSNMazda’s New 2026 CX-5 Grows UpMazda’s best seller is larger, especially in the back, with more cargo room, and a much roomier, easier-to-access back seat.
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Zacks.com on MSNNissan Halts US Production for Canada Amid Rising Tariff RowNSANY halts U.S. production of three models for Canada as tariffs make cross-border exports economically unviable.
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Explícame on MSNForeign and Local Car Brands Struggle with Trump's Tariffs, Some to Raise PricesWith the implementation of President Trump's new automotive tariffs, U.S. vehicle buyers may face a costly increase at ...
When car maker Mazda sneezes, everyone catches a cold, say people in its hometown of Hiroshima in western Japan, but these ...
The 25% tariffs impact most of Mazda’s US lineup, from the CX-5 to the CX-70 and CX-90, all popular crossovers. These models are produced in Japan, as is the MX-5 Miata sports car.
In part, the impact of the tariffs was mitigated because they don’t stack. Vehicles cross the border multiple times, so if a ...
As tariffs continue to impact the cars exported to the US, its largest market, Mazda will focus on boosting sales in Japan by one-third.
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