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Posted: 2025-04-15 20:39:44 UTC

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Honda is shifting its production strategy to manufacture 90% of its U.S.-sold cars in America within 2-3 years, moving production of CR-V and HR-V models from Canada and Mexico to the U.S. in response to potential import tariffs. This shift will increase production on American soil by up to 30% and involve more hiring and weekend shifts at U.S. factories.
Increased U.S. production of Honda vehicles
Job creation in American factories
Reduced reliance on imports from Canada and Mexico
Response to potential import tariffs
Potential increased labor costs
Logistical challenges of shifting production
Meeting increased production demands