Taurus Shifts Production of Pistols to U.S. Amid Tariffs
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Taurus Shifts Production of Pistols to U.S. Amid Tariffs
Taurus Shifts Production of Pistols to U.S. Amid Tariffs The Brazilian gun manufacturer Taurus announced a strategic shift in its production operations in response to U.S. tariffs on Brazilian goods. The veteran firearms company plans to relocate some assembly processes for its G series pistols to the United States.In a statement released on Friday, Taurus revealed that starting in September, approximately 900 weapons would be assembled daily st…
The Brazilian company, which is the world's largest salesperson of light weapons, reported that it will begin to transfer the G family weapon assembly line to the factory it owned in the United States. The objective is to start to mount from September in the United States about 900 weapons of this model, of about 2,100 that are produced daily in its factories in Brazil and intended for the North American market. The executive director of Taurus,…
The Brazilian Taurus, the world’s largest revolver manufacturer and one of the largest gun producers, announced this Friday that it will transfer part of its production to the US in view of the non-viability of exporting to that country due to the additional 50% tariff imposed by the government of Donald Trump. Taurus’s CEO, Salesio Nuhs, said this is a necessary measure to minimize the effects of the trade war unleashed by the Trump administrat…
The company stated that since April it has started to strengthen the stock of finished products in the United States in a preventive way, and that it has about 90 days of stock
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