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Many “import” cars of importance these days are made in the U.S.—BMW, Mercedes, Honda, Volvo, Kia, Nissan, Subaru, Hyundai all have huge operations here. That also includes Toyota, which announced today it’d be investing even more in its already substantial U.S. production facilities.

In a time when American automakers are shifting jobs elsewhere—GM, for example, just closed down its Lordstown, Ohio, assembly facility because it can make the Chevy Cruze at a lower cost in Mexico and overseas—foreign automakers are investing big in its U.S. operations. Even little Volvo, for example, opened a new plant in South Carolina last year.