Corporations Expand Manufacturing in U.S
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These companies say they're investing more in U.S. manufacturing as tariffs go into effect

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Some companies have announced plans to expand their production capabilities in the U.S. The White House has touted such moves as furthering Mr. Trump 's goal of stoking job-creation on home soil.
Many trade expertsthat even the threat of higher tariffs and political pressure from the White House are enough to spur companies to make such pivots.
Honda is moving its Civic Hybrid Hatchback from Japan to the U.S. Honda currently produces the Civic Hatchback Hybrid from two plants, one in Indiana and another in Japan .
American chip maker Nvidia announced that for this first time in the company's history, it will be manufacturing chips and AI supercomputers in the United States for the first time.
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