Impact of Tariffs on Honda's Manufacturing Decision

President Trump plans to implement tariffs on Mexico, leading to Honda considering manufacturing its Honda Civic model in Indiana instead. Sen. Jim Banks praises the decision, stating it will benefit American workers and industries.

Honda's Auto Production in Indiana and President Trump's Influence

Honda's decision to bring auto production to Indiana is seen as a result of President Trump's economic policies and America First agenda, with Sen. Jim Banks praising the move as a positive outcome of Trump's leadership.

Honda moving production of Civic hybrid to Indiana to avoid tariffs

Honda will produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in Indiana instead of Mexico to avoid tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. The production is expected to start in May 2028 with an annual production of around 210,000 units.

International News

Russia launches Christmas Day attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, Honda and Nissan are in merger talks, and Nigeria's president defends economic reforms despite worsening crisis.

Merger of Japanese Automakers Nissan and Honda

Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda are in talks to merge and create the world's third-largest automaker by sales, aiming to compete in electric vehicles and intelligent driving technologies. The deal would form a holding company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, with discussions set to conclude in June 2025.