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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.
Japan’s top tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa plans to return to the United States on May 30 for a fourth round of trade talks ...
Companies like Kyowa Industrial were among six auto suppliers that told Reuters they were concerned about their ability to ...
The auto dealership buy/sell market has slowed in the wake of President Trump’s tariffs, with the resulting geopolitical uncertainty and financial market vola ...
Toyota officials said the automaker is highly exposed to tariffs, which threaten to increase car prices for American ...
S peaking at a press conference on May 19, Toyota Motor North America Chief Operating Officer Mark Templin said that there ...
Top 100 companies either estimate a big hit to profits or say extreme uncertainty hinders efforts to predict impact ...
The Trump administration's tariff policies have increased import costs, prompting automakers like Toyota to raise prices for ...
Linda Hasenfratz, executive chair and former CEO of Linamar, won an Automotive News Centennial Award for her impact on the ...
The Q1 earnings season is now largely behind, revealing companies' reactions to Trump's tariff policies. Click here for more ...
Ford and GM didn't place a single vehicle in the top 10. Unless you have purposefully been hiding (which some could ...
Japanese automakers have few immediate options to offset the impact of the additional U.S. tariff on cars. Toyota Motor Corp.