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When car maker Mazda sneezes, everyone catches a cold, say people in its hometown of Hiroshima in western Japan, but these ...
The city of Hiroshima, with its major employer Mazda, faces economic challenges due to U.S. tariffs on automobile imports.
With the implementation of President Trump's new automotive tariffs, U.S. vehicle buyers may face a costly increase at dealerships. A recent analysis by consultancy AlixPartners, reported by Bloomberg ...
Mazda’s best seller is larger, especially in the back, with more cargo room, and a much roomier, easier-to-access back seat.
The global trade environment is in constant flux, with rising tariff rates becoming a significant concern for businesses engaged in international markets.
Another market will play a key role in managing tariffs on US-bound models. Mazda’s plan involved increasing sales in its domestic market of Japan by a third. Currently, the brand sells around ...
Nissan Motor has announced a suspension of US production for three of its vehicle models specifically designated for the ...
Mazda’s Plan For Tariffs Doesn’t Involve Leaving Japan Or Building New Factories For EVs It takes just seven days to extend the flexible production line at its revamped Japanese plant ...
A 25% tariff imposed by the U.S. government on imported cars and parts, along with retaliatory tariffs from Canada, have created challenges for automakers from foreign countries operating in the U.S.
As tariffs continue to impact the cars exported to the US, its largest market, Mazda will focus on boosting sales in Japan by one-third.
Mazda for now will absorb about $100 million in tariff-related costs this month without resorting to price increases, the Japanese automaker told its U.S. dealers. In an email to dealers Wednesday ...