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Export price index for vehicles shipped to North America plunged 19.4 per cent from a year earlier in June. Read more at ...
Japanese carmakers have largely absorbed the cost of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on auto imports, a move that may ...
Japanese carmakers cut export prices to the U.S. by a record 19.4% in June, the steepest decline since at least 2016. The ...
A total tariff rate of 27.5 percent imposed on April 3 on cars shipped to the U.S. market is threatening to slow overall auto ...
While China responded to President Donald Trump’s trade offensive with immediate retaliation against US farmers, Japan chose ...
Japanese and South Korean automakers are beginning to pass rising trade costs onto American consumers as hopes for a swift ...
That suggests carmakers are absorbing a large chunk of the tariff burden themselves. This may be an effective short-term strategy. The US remains the most lucrative market for Japanese automakers.
The world’s largest carmaker is raising US prices by less than 1% of its average retail rate in North America despite ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's government reiterated its warning on the risks from U.S. tariffs on economic growth, saying in a monthly report on Wednesday that the potential impact on corporate profits ...
The move raises concerns over companies’ profitability and whether they can continue to keep raising wages at home.
Japan's government is also seeking an exemption for its carmakers from a separate 25% import tariff ... While no significant impact from U.S. tariffs on Japan ... 10 Long-Term Investing Strategies.