President Donald Trump’s latest tariff strategy is shaking up the auto industry, forcing major manufacturers to rethink their operations. Over the weekend, Honda executives confirmed that the next generation of Civic hybrids will now be assembled in Indiana, instead of Mexico, in a bid to sidestep impending tariffs.
Trump has made it clear: by midnight Tuesday, a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico will take effect unless President Claudia Sheinbaum enforces stricter measures to curb illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking. With the deadline looming, companies are making last-minute pivots to protect their bottom line.
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Honda initially planned to manufacture its new Civic hybrid fleet at a facility in Guadalajara, Mexico, starting in 2027. Now, those plans have shifted to Greensburg, Indiana, home to the company’s only plant in the state. The decision marks a major victory for American manufacturing and Trump’s economic agenda.
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