Its sales Toyota In North America they went up in March, from last -minute rush to buy cars before implementing the duties of the president of USADonald Trump, in imported vehicles.
Specifically, Toyota’s sales were jumping 7% last month compared to 268,239 points, according to a Bloomberg report. This includes an 8% increase in the US to 231,336, as well as a 20% jump in Mexico. Sales in Canada declined by 6%.
The 25% duties imposed by Trump on the imports of all foreign construction vehicles, which came into force on April 3, had an impact on the world, leaving the automakers to trample on US consumers to face a possible double -digit increase in cars.
Japanese automakers are more exposed than most and while Toyota has stated that it will remain on the march for the time being, other large manufacturers are already making adjustments to minimize the impact.
Mazda said it would stop production in the US of a model variant exporting to Canada. Honda will convey the construction of Japan’s hybrid version from Japan to the US, while Nissan stops US orders for SUVs built in Mexico.