80% of Japan's auto parts makers set to transfer tariff costs to automakers

Tariffs on supplies set to raise prices for Japanese cars built in US

20250905  Daikoku Futo Pier (Yokohama)

Honda Motor vehicles await export at a pier in Yokohama, Japan.  (Photo by Tomoki Mera)

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- A Nikkei survey on U.S. tariff policies found that more than 80% of major Japanese auto parts makers have either forwarded the added costs of import levies on to customers or are considering doing so.

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