GM Shifts Production to U.S. Amid Tariff Changes

  Published 9 months ago

General Motors invests $4B to move production from Mexico to U.S. plants, navigating relaxed Trump tariffs and boosting domestic vehicle output.

  • GM allocates $4 billion over two years for gas and electric vehicle production in the U.S., reshaping manufacturing strategy.
  • Blazer and Equinox models will shift to Tennessee and Kansas plants, with Michigan adding gas-powered trucks and SUVs by 2027.
  • Chef Mary Barra emphasizes U.S. commitment, citing 1 million jobs linked to GM, amid revised 2025 profit forecasts due to tariff impacts.

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