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Automotive Crisis: Stellantis Reduces Production in El Palomar by Export Collapse

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The measure occurs in a context of lower demand from Brazil and growing competitiveness problems in local industry. The government analyzes tax changes while companies warn about the advance of imports. Read more
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The local industry continues to provide episodes that show the tragic situation that the sector is going through as a result of the rules of play imposed by the national administration commanded by President Javier Milei. Automotive Stellantis began a process of reduction of production in its plant in El Palomar, located in the party of Tres de Febrero due to the ...

The measure occurs in a context of lower demand from Brazil and growing competitiveness problems in local industry. The government analyzes tax changes while companies warn about the advance of imports. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The automotive Stellantis will advance with a plan of voluntary withdrawals and will eliminate one of the production shifts in its plant in El Palomar, in the Buenos Aires party of Tres de Febrero, in the framework of a readjustment due to the fall in demand. The measure will begin to be implemented since May and responds mainly to the strong decrease in exports, especially to Brazil, a key market for the Argentine automotive industry. Falling e…

The Buenos Aires plant begins a gradual process of readjustment of the productive volume to align with the dynamics of the market, especially the Brazilian one. There will be voluntary retreats and shifts changes.

·Argentina
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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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