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The new investment will not reduce any production in North America and does not include previously announced U.S. investment as part of UAW contracts.
General Motors is investing around $4 billion to boost production at its US facilities – with a significant portion allocated to petrol-powered vehicles.
General Motors manufactures vehicles under several brand names, include Chevrolet, GMC and Buick. General Motors is moving some of its production from Mexico to the U.S. in the months after President Donald Trump’s tariff on vehicles manufactured abroad.
GM currently has no plans for closures or layoffs at its Mexican manufacturing facilities for the foreseeable future, despite plans to relocate some models.
General Motors is making a big investment in its US production footprint — and President Trump’s tariffs could be a reason why.
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factory, from Mexico as part of the shift. Expanded operations in Michigan, Kansas and Tennessee will focus on "finished vehicle production of several of GM’s most popular vehicles," the company ...
GM announced $4 billion in capital projects for its domestic manufacturing footprint. Some models are moving back to America.