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Toyota to shift production of truck from Mexico plant to Texas

ArcaMax

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July 6, 2026

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Toyota Motor Corp. is moving production of its popular Tacoma midsize truck from a plant in Mexico to San Antonio as part of a 3.6 billion investment in the Texas facility. The Japanese carmaker will build a second production line in San Antonio...

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Mexico News Daily

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· Jul 8, 2026

Toyota set to move production out of Tijuana and into Texas

The Japanese automaker will gradually relocate production of the Tacoma model to its San Antonio plant over the next four years. However, Mexico's Economy Ministry hinted at a future investment announcement that may soften the blow. The post Toyota set to move production out of Tijuana and into Texas appeared first on Mexico News Daily

San Antonio Current

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· Jul 7, 2026

Toyota’s San Antonio expansion expected to bring 2,000 jobs — but they come at a cost

Toyota Motor North America officials said Monday that the company is investing 3.6 billion to bring production of its midsize Tacoma pickup truck to San Antonio from Mexico — a shift that would create 2,000 new jobs at its existing plant on the South Side. That move comes at a cost, though. In exchange for adding a [] The post Toyota’s San Antonio expansion expected to bring 2,000 jobs — but they come at a cost appeared first on San Antonio Current.

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 7, 2026

Toyota to Build $3.6 Billion Texas Plant, Shift Some Truck Production From Mexico

Toyota Motor Corp said on Monday it will build a new 3.6 billion auto plant in Texas and shift some truck production to the United States from Mexico, prompting triumphant statements from the White House. The Japanese automaker said the new 2.5-million-square-foot building will be located on its San Antonio manufacturing campus and will open...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 7, 2026

Trump celebrates Toyota moving Tacoma pickup production from Mexico to Texas: ‘Tariffs at work!’

President Donald Trump heralded automaker Toyota’s announcement that it plans to shift much of its production from Mexico to the United States as evidence that his tariff policies are working. Late Monday night, Toyota outlined plans for a 3.6 billion expansion of its manufacturing center in San Antonio, Texas, which will include shifting nearly all []

The Next Web

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· Jul 7, 2026

Toyota moves some Tacoma output to Texas, and Trump claims the credit

Toyota will invest 3.6bn to expand its San Antonio plant and move some Tacoma pickup production from Mexico to Texas. The carmaker announced the plan on Monday, adding a second assembly line, according to CNBC. President Donald Trump quickly claimed the move as proof his trade policy is working. “That’s what tariffs do, properly used,” he [] This story continues at The Next Web

Off The Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Trump says Toyota move shows tariffs are working

President Donald Trump credited his tariffs with encouraging Toyota to move some manufacturing operations from Mexico to the United States. In a Truth Social post Tuesday while in Turkey, Trump hailed Toyota’s decision to expand production in Texas as another sign that his trade policies are driving jobs and investment back to the United States. []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Toyota to shift production of truck from Mexico plant to Texas": Mexico News Daily — Toyota set to move production out of Tijuana and into Texas. San Antonio Current — Toyota’s San Antonio expansion expected to bring 2,000 jobs — but they come at a cost. The Daily Signal — Toyota to Build $3.6 Billion Texas Plant, Shift Some Truck Production From Mexico. Washington Examiner — Trump celebrates Toyota moving Tacoma pickup production from Mexico to Texas: ‘Tariffs at work!’. The Next Web — Toyota moves some Tacoma output to Texas, and Trump claims the credit. Off The Press — Trump says Toyota move shows tariffs are working