Trump Administration Wants Credit for Return of Tacoma Production
Toyota says the $3.6 billion plan was a multi-year local effort, not a result of Trump administration pressure or tariff policy.
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Trump officials try to take credit for Toyota's San Antonio expansion. Toyota officials: 'Um, no.'
Trump administration officials visited San Antonio’s Toyota plant Tuesday to take credit for the automaker’s planned $3.6 billion expansion there — a development that will bring 2,000 new jobs to the city. The timing’s certainly convenient, considering the president’s dismal poll numbers on his handling of the economy. And U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Labor Secretary […] The post Trump officials try to take credit for Toyota’s San Ant…
Trump administration wants credit for return of Tacoma production
A Toyota manufacturing plant on San Antonio's South Side has suddenly found itself at the center of the political universe, with White House officials holding it up as a beacon of President Donald Trump's manufacturing resurgence.The Trump administration wants credit for bringing the Tacoma home. Toyota says otherwise. was first posted on August 11, 2026 at 6:06 pm.©2021 "San Antonio Report". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use o…
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