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Exclusive-GM pickup-truck plant in Mexico pauses output for several weeks

SILAO, MEXICO, JUL 12 – Production pauses at GM’s Silao plant disrupt output of Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra amid trade tensions affecting supply chains, with Silverado sales up 2% in H1 2025.

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General Motors has stopped for several weeks the production of its Silverado and Sierra vans in its Silao plant, Guanajuato.

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General Motors is stopping production at a truck plant in Mexico for several weeks and reducing the production of its best-selling vehicles, Reuters was told by people familiar with the situation, which the company confirmed when asked. GM assembly complex in Silao, Mexico, where the company assembles Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks, was inactive during the first two weeks of July, and it is scheduled to stop again the weeks of 4 and 1…

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General Motors will stop production at its pickup plant in Mexico for several weeks and reducing the production of its best-selling vehicles, Reuters was told by people familiar with the situation, which the company confirmed when asked. GM assembly complex in Silao, Mexico, where the company assembles the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra models, was inactive during the first two weeks of July, and is scheduled to stop again the weeks of 4 and…

General Motors is stopping production at a truck plant in Mexico for several weeks and reducing the production of its best-selling vehicles, Reuters was told by people familiar with the situation, which the company confirmed when asked.The GM assembly complex in Silao, Mexico, where the company assembles the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks, was inactive during the first two weeks of July, and is scheduled to stop again the weeks of 4 a…

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El Economista broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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