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“Companies eye US expansion to lessen fallout from potential tariffs” – The White House

Last updated: March 10, 2025 10:27 am
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President Donald J. Trump’s tariffs are proving effective as more companies explore the idea of "expanding their presence or establishing operations in the United States," as per a recent report from Reuters. This trend is a clear reflection of President Trump’s dedication to prioritizing American workers and enhancing American competitiveness.

  • CAMPARI: The Italian spirits group is contemplating expanding its production in the U.S. while preserving the core of its brand portfolio, as mentioned by its new CEO Simon Hunt on March 5.
  • COMPAL ELECTRONICS: The Taiwanese contract laptop manufacturer is considering venturing into the U.S. market and has engaged in discussions with various southern states regarding potential investments. CEO Anthony Peter Bonadero highlighted Texas as a prominent contender, although no final decisions have been made yet.
  • ESSITY: The Swedish hygiene product and tissue manufacturer is evaluating the possibility of shifting more production to the U.S. from Mexico and Canada in response to potential tariffs, as stated by CEO Magnus Groth on Jan. 23.
  • HONDA: To avoid potential tariffs on one of its popular car models, Honda has opted to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in Indiana, U.S., instead of Mexico, according to insider sources cited by Reuters in March.
  • HYUNDAI MOTOR: With the aim of minimizing any tariff repercussions, the South Korean automaker announced plans to increase localized production in the U.S. It also disclosed intentions to manufacture hybrid vehicles at its new facility in Georgia.
  • INVENTEC: The Taiwanese company, renowned for producing AI servers utilizing Nvidia chips, is actively considering a U.S. investment and favors Texas due to its proximity to Mexico and robust power infrastructure, as mentioned by President Jack Tsai in January.
  • LG ELECTRONICS: The South Korean electronics giant is contemplating relocating refrigerator manufacturing from Mexico to its Tennessee factory, which currently produces washing machines and dryers, as reported by a South Korean newspaper on Jan. 21.
  • LVMH: The luxury conglomerate is seriously contemplating expanding its production capacities in the U.S., as indicated by CEO Bernard Arnault on Jan. 28.
  • SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS: The South Korean tech powerhouse is exploring the possibility of transferring dryer manufacturing from its Mexico plant to the South Carolina facility, as reported by the Korea Economic Daily on Jan. 21.
  • STELLANTIS: The parent company of Chrysler is progressing with plans to produce a new midsize pickup truck in Belvidere, Illinois, as announced on Jan. 29.
  • VOLKSWAGEN: The German automaker is deliberating establishing production sites in the U.S. for its premium Audi and Porsche brands to mitigate tariff risks, as reported by Handelsblatt on Jan. 29. The company is yet to respond to a Reuters request for comment.
  • VOLVO CARS: Volvo Cars may potentially shift some production to the U.S. based on tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, as revealed by the company’s CEO on March 5.

    For further details, you can access the full story here.

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