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The city of Hiroshima, with its major employer Mazda, faces economic challenges due to U.S. tariffs on automobile imports.
When car maker Mazda sneezes, everyone catches a cold, say people in its hometown of Hiroshima in western Japan, but these ...
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Explícame on MSNForeign and Local Car Brands Struggle with Trump's Tariffs, Some to Raise PricesWith the implementation of President Trump's new automotive tariffs, U.S. vehicle buyers may face a costly increase at ...
New car prices have remained relatively stable despite tariffs in the U.S. and Canada, but that could still change ...
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Top Speed on MSNMazda’s New 2026 CX-5 Grows UpMazda’s best seller is larger, especially in the back, with more cargo room, and a much roomier, easier-to-access back seat.
A chief automotive economist has said the industry is bearing economic uncertainty surprisingly well, though sales will fall ...
The 25% tariffs impact most of Mazda’s US lineup, from the CX-5 to the CX-70 and CX-90, all popular crossovers. These models are produced in Japan, as is the MX-5 Miata sports car.
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.
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 ...
Tariffs and the U.S. Market. Efficient production isn’t just about cost-cutting, it’s also a buffer against external pressures. Mazda is bracing for the impact of the United States government ...
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