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Reports in February 2026 indicate
Toyota is potentially moving a $9 billion EV/battery plant project from Alabama to Ontario, Canada, citing a preference for long-term stability over U.S. trade policy uncertainty. This move highlights a strategic shift, with Japanese manufacturers increasing investments in Canada's auto sector.
This video explains why Japan chose Canada for its long-term energy security:
View: https://youtu.be/YygYgK3yVnU?si=6cNRH2ixSNefsAuQ
YouTube • Jan 18, 2026
Toyota is potentially moving a $9 billion EV/battery plant project from Alabama to Ontario, Canada, citing a preference for long-term stability over U.S. trade policy uncertainty. This move highlights a strategic shift, with Japanese manufacturers increasing investments in Canada's auto sector.
This video explains why Japan chose Canada for its long-term energy security:
View: https://youtu.be/YygYgK3yVnU?si=6cNRH2ixSNefsAuQ
Why Japan Chose Canada for Its Long-Term Energy Security
Geo CapitalistYouTube • Jan 18, 2026
- Toyota's Strategic Move: Reports suggest Toyota abandoned Alabama for Ontario for a major investment.
- Stability Factor:The decision is reportedly driven by the desire for predictable trade rules and to avoid U.S. tariff volatility
. - Canadian Investment: Japanese automakers, including Toyota and Honda, have maintained a strong, long-term presence in Ontario, accounting for roughly two-thirds of Canadian auto production in 2024.
- Context: The shift occurs as Canada implements new auto policies designed to attract foreign investment.
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