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General Motors Announces $830 Million Investment at Romulus, Saginaw, Toledo Sites

  • On Wednesday, General Motors announced an $830 million investment across three facilities in Michigan and Ohio to support production of next-generation gasoline-powered trucks and SUVs.
  • This infusion brings GM's total domestic manufacturing investment to more than $6 billion over the past 12 months, a move leadership described as a "strategic homecoming."
  • Allocations include $300 million for Romulus Propulsion Systems for transmission capacity, $150 million for Saginaw Metal Casting Operations for V-8 engine parts, and $40 million for Toledo Propulsion Systems.
  • UAW-GM Vice President Mike Booth stated the investments provide "greater job security" and stability for roughly 3,000 workers across the three plants.
  • GM Senior Vice President of Global Manufacturing Mike Trevorrow emphasized that the strategy balances automation with human labor to drive safety, quality, and efficiency across operations.
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Detroit Free Press broke the news in Detroit, United States on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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