Massimo (MAMO) announced the transition of its MVR Golf Cart series production to its facility in Garland, Texas. By assembling these vehicles domestically, Massimo ensures stricter quality control while strategically positioning itself within the U.S. market. Recently, U.S. trade regulators took action against unfair practices in the low-speed personal transportation vehicle market. The U.S. Department of Commerce determined that these manufacturers engaged in unfair trade practices. As a result, countervailing duties and antidumping tariffs have been imposed, ranging from 149% to 500%, depending on the manufacturer. By shifting production to the U.S., Massimo is proactively addressing these trade challenges. Additionally, the company is actively exploring strategic partnerships in Vietnam to diversify its supply chain and mitigate potential cost increases from tariffs affecting imports from China.
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