GM to invest $4 billion in U.S. manufacturing plants
- On Tuesday, General Motors announced a $4 billion investment to expand vehicle production at plants in Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee.
- This announcement follows recent tariffs on imported vehicles and previous layoffs due to slower electric vehicle demand.
- The investment includes expanding gas-powered SUV and pickup production at Orion, Fairfax, and Spring Hill plants starting in 2027.
- GM CEO Mary Barra emphasized the company’s dedication to manufacturing cars domestically and sustaining American employment, noting a recent $888 million investment at the Tonawanda engine plant as a key example of this effort.
- GM aims to assemble over two million vehicles annually in the U.S., bolstering domestic manufacturing despite tariff costs estimated between $4 and $5 billion.
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General Motors (GM) has just announced a $4 billion investment plan for certain plants in the United States over the next two years.This movement seeks to increase the production of certain vehicles and return part of production from Mexico, in response to the uncertainty generated by the tariffs imposed during President Trump's term. According to the original report, GM's CFO, Paul Jacobson, spoke about this strategy from the Deutsche Bank Auto…
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General Motors Co. announced on Tuesday that it plans to invest $4 billion in U.S. manufacturing plants over the next two years. The new investments in its domestic factories will increase U.S. production of both gas and electric vehicles, enabling GM to assemble over two million vehicles in the U.S. per year. The move will expand factories in Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee that produce several of GM’s most popular vehicles, replacing much of t…
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GM Spending $4 Billion to Expand Domestic Manufacturing, Including in Michigan
Photo: David Rodriguez Munoz ~ USA TODAY NETWORK DETROIT, June 12, 2025 ~ On Tuesday, General Motors announced that it will be spending $4 billion to increase its domestic manufacturing, including plants in Michigan. The company will transfer much of its electric and gas-powered car manufacturing from Mexico to the U.S., with GM planning to assemble over 2 million vehicles annually at these plants. GM is investing in plants in Kansas, Tennessee…

GM Investing $4 Billion In US
General Motors plans to invest $4 billion into three assembly plants in the United States. This comes amid Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico. CNBC reported: General Motors plans to invest $4 billion in three American assembly plants, including moving or increasing production of two Mexican-produced vehicles to U.S. plants. The Detroit automaker announced the plans Tuesday, as there have been few indications of progress in trade talks between the …
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