OSAKA -- Kubota will increase prices for agricultural equipment sold in the U.S. by an average of 2% to 3% next month, passing on higher steel costs spurred by Washington's tariffs last year.
Kubota’s New Models Feature Professional Cutting Capabilities with Greater Fuel Efficiency TORRANCE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kubota introduces the new ZD221 and ZD323 models to its growing line of ...
Kubota Introduces Commercial Walk-Behind Mowers and All-New ZD Mowers, and Positions its Dealers as Full-Service Turf Equipment Providers Kubota introduces three new Commercial Walk-Behind mowers: a ...
OSAKA -- Japanese heavy equipment maker Kubota plans to raise prices next year as well to pass on costs of U.S. tariffs, incoming President Shingo Hanada said in an interview.
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