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#trump #tariffs #breakingnews #canada Toyota’s collapse in America has exposed the real cost of Trump’s 25% auto tariffs — turning the U.S. manufacturing heartland into a warning sign for “America First.” Meanwhile, Canada is quietly winning the race for EVs, investment, and industrial stability. In this episode, we analyze how U.S. tariffs meant to protect jobs have backfired — shutting down Toyota plants, pushing car prices above $50,000, and fueling Canada’s biggest manufacturing boom in decades. 🎯 Key Topics to Cover: The shock in Kentucky: Toyota’s Georgetown plant, once the pride of U.S. manufacturing, halts Lexus ES production and scales back RAV4 output, triggering ripple effects across Kentucky, Missouri, and Alabama. The root cause: Trump’s 25% tariff on imported cars and auto parts adds US$108 billion in costs to automakers, cutting North American output by 30% in the first month and pushing average car prices above US$50,000. The collapse spreads: Toyota reports US$9.5 billion in losses (¥1.4 trillion), with North American operations swinging to a US$431 million quarterly loss as supply chains tighten and consumer demand slips. The Canadian pivot: As U.S. tariffs bite, Canada opens its doors. Honda invests C$15 billion in a new EV and battery hub in Ontario — creating 1,000 jobs and producing 240,000 EVs and 36 GWh of batteries annually by 2028. Industrial stability: Japan’s automakers now produce nearly 1 million vehicles per year in Canada, supported by clean energy, predictable trade policy, and CPTPP/USMCA access to 50+ markets. The structural divide: In the U.S., over 500 auto-parts firms face shutdowns as material costs rise 18–42% and output at Ford and GM drops up to 10%. Canada, meanwhile, turns policy consistency into a competitive edge. The future balance: Analysts warn that by 2030 the U.S. could lose 25% of its auto supply chain, while Canada secures 40% of North America’s EV and battery capacity — reshaping the continent’s industrial map. 👉 What do you think? Has “America First” turned into America’s biggest industrial mistake — and is stability now the real symbol of power? 👇 Share your thoughts in the comments. 🔔 Don’t forget to like & subscribe for more deep-dive stories on how trade, policy, and strategy are rewriting North America’s economic future. 📍 Disclaimer This channel provides independent commentary and analysis intended to inform and encourage thoughtful discussion. Although we reference reputable sources, the opinions expressed are solely our own and should not be taken as official advice or as an attempt to mislead. All third-party materials are used under YouTube’s Fair Use guidelines for commentary, education, and critique. We invite viewers to evaluate issues critically, consider diverse perspectives, and engage with us in respectful conversation. #trump #toyota #breakingnews #canada #tradewar #markcarney #autonews #uspolitics #economy2025