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General Motors announced on Tuesday a $4 billion investment over the next two years in three U.S. manufacturing plants, one of which is located in Michigan.
General Motors Co. announced Tuesday that it will shift from electric vehicle production at Orion Assembly in Oakland County to build gas-powered pickups and SUVs as part of a $4 billion plan to increase manufacturing in the U.S. over the next two years.
The automaker’s CEO refers to an “ongoing commitment to build vehicles in the U.S. and to support American jobs” in making the announcement.
General Motors is making a big investment in its US production footprint — and President Trump’s tariffs could be a reason why.
GM recently announced plans to invest $4 billion in U.S. manufacturing, including building affordable next-generation EVs at the Fairfax plant in Kansas.
General Motors said on Tuesday it is planning to invest about $4 billion over the next two years at three U.S. facilities in Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee as it moves to boost production of gas-powered vehicles amid slowing electric vehicle demand.