The impact on the source of imported cars in the United States varies

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The 214 billion passenger cars imported by the United States each year mainly come from Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Canada and Germany. Among them, Mexico accounts for the highest proportion, reaching 37.7%, followed by Japan, accounting for 19.1%, mainly Toyota and Honda; South Korea accounts for 17.6%, with Hyundai and Kia as the main export brands; Canada accounts for 14.97%; Germany accounts for 11.9%, mainly Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Porsche and other brands.