KEY POINTS
  • About 2.6 million vehicles were shipped from Mexico to the U.S. in 2018, almost double the 1.33 million vehicles imported in 2011.
  • Mexico vehicle imports totaled more than $93 billion last year.
  • Mexico vehicle imports last year totaled about 15% of the total of 17.30 million vehicles sold in the states last year.
A truck transports new cars at the Port of Veracruz, Mexico.

Honda's head of American operations, Henio Arcangeli, worries that President Donald Trump's latest proposal to slap a 5% tariff on auto imports from Mexico will price some Americans out of cars just when auto prices are near record highs.

"The tariffs will be a problem for us and everyone else in the industry," Arcangeli said in an interview. Like many U.S. and foreign automakers, Honda imports much of its U.S.-bound autos from its manufacturing plants in Mexico. It imported 109,989 of its Fit and HR-V models from Mexico last year, a more than 600% jump since 2011, according to Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía, or INEGI.