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Companies like Kyowa Industrial were among six auto suppliers that told Reuters they were concerned about their ability to ...
The Trump administration's tariff policies have increased import costs, prompting automakers like Toyota to raise prices for ...
“In addition, our 1,500 Toyota and Lexus dealers across the US have invested nearly $17 billion on their own, and they employ ...
The impact of the Trump administration's auto tariff policy is becoming clearer as Toyota discloses the multi-billion dollar ...
The U.S. has slapped 25% tariffs on auto imports, vehicle parts and steel and aluminum. The Trump administration has provided ...
Tokyo: Toyota Motor Corp is the biggest carmaker in the world –and also the auto industry's biggest loser when it comes to ...
The first batch of car pricing data since new vehicle tariffs went into effect show an increase as a global trade war upends ...
The automaker faces uncertainties in the upcoming fiscal year as it works to lessen the impact of U.S. tariffs and ...
Letters reviewed by Reuters reveal that Toyota, Nissan, and Ford recently contacted Japanese suppliers urging cooperation in light of the tariffs—but offered few specifics.
Japanese automakers have few immediate options to offset the impact of the additional U.S. tariff on cars. Toyota Motor Corp.
Toyota executives did not mince words while issuing the automaker’s starkest warning yet on the impact of the Trump administration’s tariffs on its business. “Half the vehicles we sell in th ...
It’s the hardest blow among global automakers slapped with new tariffs by the Trump administration. While Ford expects a USD ...