Japanese Automakers Face Rising Costs Amid Tariffs

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Japanese automakers like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan are feeling the impact of U.S. tariffs, which have led to significant profit declines in North America and prompted some companies to pass costs onto consumers, despite denials. The tariffs have also affected Japan's export figures and prompted increased U.S. manufacturing investments by Japanese automakers.
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- Major Japanese carmakers say they aren't raising prices in the U.S. because of tariffs CNBC
- Japan automakers start to pass on Trump tariff costs to US consumers Nikkei Asia
- Japan’s tariff pain: The bigger the automaker, the bigger the bill Automotive News
- Bernstein highlights tariff resilience, opportunities in Japan autos Investing.com
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