Les géants japonais de l’automobile se retirent : Toyota et Honda se retirent après les tarifs do…
The exit of Toyota and Honda from the U.S. marks a historic turning point for the American automotive industry and economy. Once symbols of innovation and community investment, these Japanese giants helped shape the U.S. auto landscape and provided millions of jobs. But recent tariffs, driven by America First policies and Section 232, made operations unsustainable, leading to plant closures and unprecedented job losses in towns like Georgetown, KY, and Marysville, OH. As prices surge and local economies suffer, the ripple effects extend beyond the assembly line—affecting suppliers, charities, and America’s reputation as a global economic leader. Share your thoughts in the comments and let others know about this critical shift.
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00:00:00 Sayonara, Camrys and Civics
00:02:14 How Japan Conquered the American Driveway
00:05:16 Trump’s “America First” Collision Course
00:06:06 A Timeline of the Great Automotive Retreat
00:06:57 Ghost Towns, Empty Lots, and Soaring Prices
00:07:36 From Assembly Lines to Unemployment Lines
00:10:04 Can Anyone Make Sense of This Mess?
00:10:36 A World Without American-Made Hondas
00:11:15 Where Do We Go From Here? The Road Ahead is Unpaved