Japan auto parts makers look at passing on tariff costs: Nikkei survey

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Japan's auto parts makers are considering how to respond to the Trump administration's tariffs. Some are thinking about price hikes, while others might move production. © Reuters

RYOSUKE HANADA and YUMI OKURA

TOKYO -- More than half of major Japanese auto parts makers that expect higher costs due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs are considering raising prices, a Nikkei survey has found.

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