GM to invest $4 billion in U.S. manufacturing plants
- On Tuesday, General Motors announced a $4 billion investment to expand vehicle production at plants in Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee.
- This announcement follows recent tariffs on imported vehicles and previous layoffs due to slower electric vehicle demand.
- The investment includes expanding gas-powered SUV and pickup production at Orion, Fairfax, and Spring Hill plants starting in 2027.
- GM CEO Mary Barra emphasized the company’s dedication to manufacturing cars domestically and sustaining American employment, noting a recent $888 million investment at the Tonawanda engine plant as a key example of this effort.
- GM aims to assemble over two million vehicles annually in the U.S., bolstering domestic manufacturing despite tariff costs estimated between $4 and $5 billion.
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