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After a year of tariffs, automakers are still resistant to moving production to the US

One year after tariffs were implemented, automakers show mixed levels of willingness to shift production back to the United States.

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The brief

Automakers remain generally resistant to moving production to the US despite a year of tariffs, according to CNN. However, some specific movements are occurring, such as Toyota expanding its Texas plant to shift Tacoma production to San Antonio.

Coverage from Yahoo Finance highlights Toyota's investment in Texas, while the New York Post reports on a California company bringing jobs back from Mexico. Simultaneously, CTV News reports that experts predict a manufacturing exodus from Canada as companies move out of a "wait and see mode." Future developments include the progression of Toyota's San Antonio expansion and the extent of the predicted manufacturing shift away from Canada.

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Which automaker is shifting production to Texas?

Toyota is moving its Tacoma line to San Antonio and expanding its Texas plant.

How have automakers responded to a year of tariffs?

According to CNN, automakers are still resistant to moving production to the US.

What is the situation regarding manufacturing in Canada?

Experts predict a manufacturing exodus from Canada as companies are no longer in a "wait and see mode," per CTV News.

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