TOKYO -- Some Japanese car parts makers are stepping up their investments in Mexico even as carmakers consider shifting production away from the country, a sign of the uneven impact of U.S. tariffs.
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Guanajuato Gov. Libia Dennise Garcia Munoz Ledo gives an interview on May 8 in Tokyo. While in Japan, she met with senior executives of Toyota Motor, Honda Motor and Mazda Motor. (Photo by Kotaro Igarashi)
TOKYO -- Some Japanese car parts makers are stepping up their investments in Mexico even as carmakers consider shifting production away from the country, a sign of the uneven impact of U.S. tariffs.