Stellantis shifts Canadian auto jobs to U.S. amid Trump tariffs and invests in U.S. manufacturing

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Stellantis announced a $13 billion investment in the US, including moving the Jeep Compass production from Canada to Illinois, sparking criticism from Canadian union leaders and government officials who see it as a loss of Canadian auto jobs influenced by US trade policies and tariffs.
- Canadian jobs ‘sacrificed on Trump’s altar’ as Stellantis announces US investment The Guardian
- Jeep Parent Stellantis, Faced With Trump’s Tariffs, Shifts Auto Production From Canada to the U.S. The New York Times
- Jeep, Ram owner Stellantis unveils $13B investment in US manufacturing as Trump pushes reshoring agenda New York Post
- Politicians call on Stellantis to fulfil promises to Brampton, Ont., autoworkers CBC
- Stellantis announces new midsize truck for Toledo Toledo Blade
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