Subaru Canada to reduce U.S.-made imports by more than half over trade war
Subaru Canada plans to reconfigure its mix of imports from assembly plants in the U.S. and Japan to help insulate the company from the 25% Canadian countertariffs instituted in response to U.S. President Trump’s 25% auto tariffs, according to CEO Tomohiro Kubota.
The company imported about 26% of the vehicles it sold....
The company imported about 26% of the vehicles it sold....
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