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Japanese automakers were handed a reprieve when President Donald Trump said he would lower tariffs on Japan to 15% from 25%.
Japanese automakers are ramping up efforts to protect domestic production as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Japan-built vehicles squeeze profits and push companies to expand manufacturing in ...
Japanese automaker Honda Motor reported a steep decline in first-quarter operating profit on Wednesday, as the impact of new ...
The auto sector is taking President Trump's tariffs on the chin. Toyota, the world's largest automaker, was the latest to ...
Honda has reported its profit in the last quarter was half of what it was a year earlier, as automakers were hit by 25% ...
The Japanese automaker is having a tough time transitioning to EVs, and its executives are reconsidering the course of action ...
The company raised its full-year operating profit forecast to 700 billion yen from 500 billion yen, and said it expected the ...
Global shares are mostly higher after President Donald Trump delayed raising tariffs on China for another 90 days.
Toyota, Honda and Nissan forecast big hits to their profits despite a trade deal that cut auto levies to 15 percent. The ...
Markets have cheered President Trump’s trade deals with Japan and the European Union. New 15% tariffs on most imported products from those countries are lower than many analysts expected, and they ...
Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. earnings will paint a mixed picture as a stronger yen and US auto tariffs eat into ...
President Trump is celebrating deals that lower trade barriers on American staples like cars. Experts question how much of an ...