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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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The Hill
· Jul 7, 2026
Trump on Toyota plan to move some production from Mexico to US: 'A really big deal'
President Trump on Tuesday celebrated plans for Toyota to move manufacturing operations of its Tacoma truck from Mexico to Texas, a move aligned with his administration’s efforts to grow American manufacturing jobs. “A really big deal. Tariffs at work!” the president wrote in a Truth Social post, referencing trade policies that imposed taxes on imports...
Washington Examiner
· 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 Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 26, 2026
India among Utah’s top priorities, says Governor Spencer Cox
A trade mission to the country in works for next year, says Utah Governor
RedState
· Jul 7, 2026
Toyota Brings Tacoma Work Back to Texas, Hands Trump a Huge America First Win
Toyota Brings Tacoma Work Back to Texas, Hands Trump a Huge America First Win
The Economic Times
· Jul 7, 2026
US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports
US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports
The Next Web
· 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
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Related coverage for "Trump says Toyota move shows tariffs are working": The Hill — Trump on Toyota plan to move some production from Mexico to US: 'A really big deal'. Washington Examiner — Trump celebrates Toyota moving Tacoma pickup production from Mexico to Texas: ‘Tariffs at work!’. The Hindu BusinessLine — India among Utah’s top priorities, says Governor Spencer Cox. RedState — Toyota Brings Tacoma Work Back to Texas, Hands Trump a Huge America First Win. The Economic Times — US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports . The Next Web — Toyota moves some Tacoma output to Texas, and Trump claims the credit
