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GM to extend truck manufacturing in US after Trump tariff announcement

Editorial Board Published April 3, 2025
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Rick Case Automotive President and CEO Rita Case breaks down how tariffs on the auto {industry} will have an effect on Individuals on ‘The Claman Countdown.’

Common Motors is planning to spice up manufacturing of light-duty vehicles within the U.S. because the {industry} addresses challenges tied to President Donald Trump’s newest spherical of auto tariffs.

The foremost automaker is including a number of hundred momentary employees to maximise manufacturing of light-duty vehicles at its Fort Wayne, Indiana, meeting plant, the corporate informed FOX Enterprise. 

“We continuously update and revise production schedules as part of our standard process of evaluating and aligning to manage vehicle inventory,” Common Motors mentioned in an announcement, including that its operational changes at Fort Wayne will “support current manufacturing and business needs.”

STELLANTIS PAUSES SOME MEXICO, CANADA PRODUCTION, TEMPORARILY LAYS OFF 900 US WORKERS DUE TO TARIFFS

A employee installs an engine on the Common Motors meeting plant in Fort Wayne, Ind., on April 9, 2024. (Emily Elconin/Bloomberg through Getty Photos)

Trump, who views tariffs as a manner to herald tax income for proposed tax cuts whereas spurring a revitalization of home manufacturing, has mentioned sedans, SUVs, crossovers, minivans, cargo vans and light-weight vehicles will probably be affected. 

It’s going to additionally hit key vehicle components resembling engines, transmissions, powertrain components and electrical elements, although there are “processes to expand tariffs on additional parts if necessary,” in accordance with the administration. 

Automobiles on the trim meeting line are proven on the Common Motors meeting plant in Fort Wayne, Ind., on April 9, 2024. (Emily Elconin/Bloomberg through Getty Photos)

The corporate presently produces light-duty vehicles at its Fort Wayne Meeting plant in Roanoke, Indiana, and likewise at its Silao Complicated in Mexico. It produces heavy-duty vehicles in Flint, Michigan, and its Oshawa Meeting in Canada. 

All different crops within the U.S., Mexico and Canada are on their scheduled manufacturing.

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Chevrolet Silverado 1500s and GMC Sierra 1500s are proven on the meeting line on the Common Motors meeting plant in Fort Wayne, Ind., on April 9, 2024. (Emily Elconin/Bloomberg through Getty Photos)

GM has been investing in its Fort Wayne facility. In 2023, it introduced a $632 million funding within the manufacturing of the next-generation inside combustion engine full-size light-duty vehicles.

The corporate mentioned that funding helps strengthen its industry-leading full-size truck enterprise. 

Ticker Safety Final Change Change % GM GENERAL MOTORS CO. 45.99 -1.96
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A part of the funding, about $5.8 billion, will go towards constructing a next-generation metal plant that may provide two of its U.S. crops and make use of greater than 1,400 individuals. The remainder of the cash will probably be earmarked to develop manufacturing within the U.S.

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