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GM CEO Mary Barra said the investment "demonstrates our ongoing commitment to build vehicles in the U.S. and to support ...
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.
The new investment will not reduce any production in North America and does not include previously announced U.S. investment as part of UAW contracts.
Reports have alleged that the Orion Assembly Plant, which General Motors had previously earmarked for EV manufacturing, isn’t just being retooled to produce all-electric vehicles anymore.
General Motors is investing ... including 11 vehicle assembly plants. Plants in Michigan, Kansas and Tennessee will expand finished vehicle production of several of GM’s most popular vehicles. At the ...
Shares of General Motors are up before the opening bell after announcing plans to invest $4 billion to shift some production ...
General Motors’ Orion Assembly Plant may not exclusively produce fully electric vehicles after its retooling, according to a published report, ...
The long-delayed Orion Assembly Plant will not launch as a fully electric vehicle factory as General Motors Co. had planned while undertaking a $4 billion retooling and expansion, Crain’s has ...
General Motors will spend $4 billion over the next two years to expand production at three U.S. plants as President Donald Trump calls for companies to boost their domestic manufacturing.
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.
The automaker is putting more money into gas-powered cars, making it all but impossible to reach its goal of selling only electric vehicles by 2035.