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Toyota, Honda, Subaru and other Japanese carmakers brace for a profit hit of more than $19 billion as economists flag the ...
"A Toyota Corolla or any economy sedan simply cannot withstand a $3- or 4-thousand-dollar price increase — it just doesn't ...
Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday that its global sales rose 10 percent from a year earlier to a record 876,864 vehicles for ...
Ultimately, those who respond with flexibility and foresight—whether businesses or consumers—will be best positioned to ...
Toyota sales rise in May, but analysts warn of a slowdown in the wake of the tariff surge. San Antonio-made Sequoia and ...
While some some retailers are still weighing their options, which includes hiking up their prices in store, other companies, ...
Toyota’s Mark Templin ... are not capitalized for an abrupt tariff.” For Templin, the bottom line is clear: “Levies on parts will negatively impact the automobile supply chain and lead ...
US Light Vehicle (LV) sales grew by 1.5% year-on-year (YoY) in May 2025, to 1.46 million units, reports GlobalData.
Each year, Japan builds approximately 9 million cars and ships roughly 1.5 million of them to the United States. Additionally, they export over 1.4 million vehicles annually to the United States from ...
Tokyo: Toyota Motor Corp is the biggest carmaker ... even a moderately increase in tariffs will have an outsized impact on their bottom lines. The Trump administration reached its first trade ...
Japanese automakers are bracing for a $19 billion hit from US tariffs. Toyota forecasts a $10.7 billion impact, while other brands like Nissan and Honda estimate $3 billion each.
NAGOYA (Kyodo) -- Toyota Motor said Thursday that its global sales rose 10% from a year earlier to a record 876,864 vehicles for the month of April, as demand grew ahead of the negative impact of ...