1. Toyota Motor plans to ship American-made models to Japan, aiming to help reduce the US trade deficit and comply with Japan's easing of trade tension as part of a tariff deal.
2. Nissan is also considering importing US-made vehicles, while assessing demand and profitability in Japan.
3. Honda Motor has temporarily halted production in Mexico due to a semiconductor shortage caused by tensions between the Netherlands and China, with some plants in North America experiencing disruptions as well.
2. Nissan is also considering importing US-made vehicles, while assessing demand and profitability in Japan.
3. Honda Motor has temporarily halted production in Mexico due to a semiconductor shortage caused by tensions between the Netherlands and China, with some plants in North America experiencing disruptions as well.
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Toyota, Nissan, and Honda consider importing American-made models to Japan to reduce trade deficit and comply with tariff deals. Toyota is actively pursuing this plan. Honda temporarily halts production in Mexico due to semiconductor shortage caused by Netherlands-China tensions; North American
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251030_B2/#summary
Date: Oct. 30, 2025
Created: 2025/10/30 15:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 23:06
Last Read: 2025/10/30 20:25