Honda Staying in Canada, Confirms Anita Anand Amid Relocation Rumours
Amid swirling reports suggesting a potential shift of Honda’s manufacturing operations from Canada to the United States due to escalating trade tensions, both the automaker and Canadian officials have stepped forward to dispel these claims.
Earlier today, Japan’s Nikkei newspaper reported that Honda was contemplating relocating a significant portion of its vehicle production from Canada and Mexico to the U.S., aiming to produce 90% of its U.S. sales domestically in response to new 25% tariffs imposed by the U.S. government.
Anita Anand, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry addressed the situation, tweeting after her meeting with Honda Canada CEO Dave Jamieson:
“I just finished a productive meeting with the CEO of Honda Canada, Dave Jamieson. He confirmed that Honda remains fully committed to its operations in Canada and that there are no plans to shift production elsewhere.
Canada has the best workers in the world and is a global leader in auto manufacturing. We will continue to work with all auto manufacturers to protect Canadian jobs and to build a strong, resilient auto sector here in Canada.”
I just finished a productive meeting with the CEO of Honda Canada, Dave Jamieson. He confirmed that Honda remains fully committed to its operations in Canada and that there are no plans to shift production elsewhere.
Canada has the best workers in the world and is a global…
— Anita Anand (@AnitaAnandOE) April 15, 2025
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