Toyota Motor has announced a $3.6 billion investment to shift some production of its Tacoma pickup truck back to the United States from Mexico. The decision comes amid the Trump administration's policies, including tariffs and a push for increased domestic manufacturing. Production of the Tacoma was previously moved to Mexico five years ago but is now returning to a new assembly line in San Antonio, Texas. This move reflects broader trends of companies reconsidering offshoring strategies due to geopolitical and economic factors.
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