Automakers like Ford and Stellantis are cutting prices and changing production strategies as tariffs into effect.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)— 4th district Fort Wayne City Councilman Scott Myers said Thursday’s announcement of increased production at General Motors’ Fort Wayne assembly is good news.
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Top Speed on MSNTariffs, GM Style, Means Moving Two Trucks Closer to HomeBut it also sold 214,819 Sierra light-duty pickups and 369,090 Silverado light/medium duty trucks in the U.S. in 2024. That ...
General Motors (GM) will increase production of its light-duty trucks at the Fort Wayne Assembly plant in Indiana, the ...
GM CEO Mary Barra hinted at this shift during an earnings call earlier this year, emphasizing the company’s capacity to adapt ...
Not long after President Trump announced massive 25% tariffs on automotive imports in the United States, General Motors has ...
General Motors has released plans to ramp up production of its light-duty trucks at the company's Fort Wayne, Indiana, ...
General Motors (GM) is planning to increase production of its light-duty trucks at its assembly plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana ...
The 25% tariffs is forcing automakers to rethink their manufacturing strategy. General Motors is planning to boost the output ...
General Motors (GM) is boosting light-duty truck production at its Fort Wayne, Indiana, assembly plant. This decision came ...
Production of Chevy and GMC light-duty trucks will be shifted from Canada and Mexico to Fort Wayne, Ind., in response to the ...
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