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Honda not considering moving auto production out of Canada: Ford, feds

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A report from a Japanese news outlet that Honda is considering moving some of its production out of Canada to the U.S. is not accurate, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and a spokesperson for federal Minister of Industry Anita Anand said. 

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Nekkei newspaper reported Tuesday that Honda is working on plans to switch some car production from Mexico and Canada to the U.S., after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 25 per cent auto tariff last month. 

Honda “has communicated that no such production decisions affecting Canadian operations have been made, and are not being considered at this time,” a spokesperson for Anand said in an email to Radio-Canada. 

Anand will meet with the CEO of Honda Canada later on Tuesday, spokesperson Matthew O’Connell said. 

Ford said the report is “not accurate at all,” speaking at Queen’s Park on Tuesday. 

He said he spoke to the president of Honda Canada on Tuesday, and the company is planning to make a statement. 

“They want to increase production down in the U.S.,” Ford said. “They’re at 100 per cent capacity right now.”

According to the Nekkei report, Honda is aiming for 90 per cent of cars sold in the U.S. to be made locally. Honda will examine cutting back on the number of cars exported from the U.S. to Canada and will gradually shift toward local production, the report said.

The company is looking to increase production in the U.S. by up to 30 per cent over two to three years, the newspaper said. 

Ford says Honda Canada report is ‘not accurate at all’

Such a move would be a major blow to Ontario, which has a large Honda plant in Alliston that was in line to see a massive expansion. 

The U.S. was Honda’s biggest market last year, accounting for nearly 40 per cent of global sales. About two-fifths of the 1.4 million vehicles sold were imported from Canada or Mexico.

CBC News has reached out to Honda for comment.

Two sources close to the federal government told Radio-Canada this would be a hard blow for the Canadian auto industry. 

Dominic LeBlanc, the federal Minister of International Trade and Intergovernmental Affairs, discussed the situation with Ontario Premier Doug Ford yesterday, the sources confirmed. 

One government source, who said they have spoken to contacts in Japan, said the $15 billion agreement signed by Honda, Ontario and Canada last year to create a comprehensive electric vehicle supply chain still stands. 

Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, said there’s reason to question the Nikkei report.

“The Honda news appears to be based on a Nikkei report on two and three-year contingency planning. The Japanese plan for plans,” he told CBC News Network. 

“I don’t see Honda in Ontario being affected at the moment.”

The report shows the “total chaos” for auto companies right now as they attempt to plan around Trump’s rapidly changing tariff announcements, said Greg Layson, digital and online editor for Automotive News Canada. 

Automakers are likely planning for the worst-case scenario should the tariffs become permanent, he said. 

“While this [plan] is one that has leaked, I would assume that there are other high level managers at all automakers operating in Ontario considering the exact same thing,” Layson said in an interview with CBC’s Metro Morning on Tuesday. 

Though there’s a risk of auto companies reducing production in Canada and increasing existing production in the U.S., Layson said such moves could take between two to three years, and cost between $2 and $5 billion. 

“They have to find the land, the supply chain and … essentially relocate an entire factory,” he said. “That is not easy and it doesn’t happen fast.”

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