Toyota says President Trump’s current tariffs are making entry-level car production unprofitable in the United States.


Japanese automaker highlights that higher tariffs are significantly impacting the economics of producing affordable vehicles for American consumers.
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AutumnSlopePath
· 2h ago
So in the end, who foots the bill? The consumers.
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MintStop-LossPatch
· 5h ago
Manufacturing industry returning? First, figure out the costs clearly.
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DustyAlpha
· 5h ago
The trade war has gotten so bad that even entry-level cars can't be produced anymore; Toyota is really suffering this time.
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OneUnfilledOrder
· 6h ago
Japanese cars have been rooted in the United States for decades, now they are forced to reckon with the economic costs.
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Thinh2002
· 6h ago
Thank you for your information
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FragmentedSilverStarMap
· 6h ago
Trump's trade war has hit his own doorstep.
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Cream-ColoredCross-ChainBridge
· 6h ago
Economics 101: Tariffs are taxes, not paid by others
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SandwichDodger
· 6h ago
affordable cars变unaffordable,讽刺拉满
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SushiBackrunner
· 6h ago
Japanese automakers have hired so many people in the United States, now they are caught in a dilemma.
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ColdBrewSparklingWater
· 6h ago
This round of tariffs is a targeted strike against the civilian vehicle market.
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