Toyota Texas Plant

Toyota will invest $3.6 billion to expand U.S. production and move Tacoma output from Mexico.

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Toyota Motor North America announced Monday it will invest $3.6 billion to expand its San Antonio manufacturing campus and shift most Tacoma pickup production from Baja California, Mexico, to Texas over the next four years. The project will add a second assembly line and 2.5 million square feet, roughly double Toyota Texas by 2030, and create about 2,000 jobs. President Donald Trump cited the move as support for his tariff policy; a Toyota official said tariffs cost Toyota nearly $9 billion in the recent fiscal year.

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Toyota’s $3.6 billion expansion shows major auto manufacturing is moving back into the United States. Bringing Tacoma production to Texas means American workers and suppliers will capture work that had been done in Mexico.

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