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Manufacturers pledge to invest billions of dollars in US ahead of Trump tariffs - Washington Examiner

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The Japanese car manufacturer Honda will reportedly move production of its electric Civic model from Mexico to Indiana after Trump threatened 25% tariffs on all Mexican imports.
Clarios, a Wisconsin -based company that creates batteries for different vehicles, said Monday that it would invest $6 billion to expand U.S. manufacturing.