building operations: The company said it has spent more than 60 billion building operations in the country, including 10 manufacturing plants. ; Trump earlier Friday agreed with the conclusions of his Commerce Department, which investigated imports of vehicles and auto parts and found they harm national security by having led to a declining market share for American-owned carmakers since the 1980s, according to The Japan Times. The White House set a 180-day deadline for negotiating deals with Japan, the European Union and other major auto exporters. In an unusually strong-worded statement, Japan's largest automaker said Trump's proclamation Friday that the U.S. needs to defend itself against foreign cars and components sends a message to Toyota that our investments are not welcomed. Toyota said it remains hopeful that those talks can be resolved quickly, but warned that curbing imports would force U.S. consumers to pay more and be counterproductive for jobs and the economy. Representatives for other automakers were more diplomatic but also registered concern about the Trump administration's saber-rattling. The company's critique comes two months after its pledge to add 3 billion to a years-long U.S. investment plan.
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