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White House urges Stellantis to honor commitments to UAW after plant closures

On Wednesday, the automaker reiterated that despite the challenges, it remains focused on its investment strategy in the U.S.
Stellantis is under pressure from both the White House and the UAW to follow through on its 2023 promise to reinvest in communities

Stellantis is under pressure from both the White House and the United Auto Workers (UAW) union to follow through on its 2023 promise to reinvest in communities impacted by U.S. plant closures. White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre emphasized the importance of Stellantis delivering on its commitments to reopen and expand production in areas devastated by past plant shutdowns.

The pressure comes as Stellantis faces criticism from the UAW, which claims the automaker has failed to uphold its agreed-upon product and investment commitments. The union’s local chapters are threatening multiple strikes over Stellantis’ delays. As part of the 2023 UAW contract, Stellantis committed to investing $1.5 billion to reopen its Belvidere, Illinois, assembly plant by 2027 and begin production of mid-size trucks. This investment is part of a broader $19 billion plan to revitalize U.S. operations.

In recent months, Stellantis has cited economic conditions for delaying some of these investments but reaffirmed its commitment to creating jobs and supporting U.S. communities. On Wednesday, the automaker reiterated this stance, stating that despite the challenges, it remains focused on its investment strategy in the U.S. President Joe Biden visited Illinois in late 2023 to promote the agreement as a win for American manufacturing and workers.

However, Stellantis has also filed 11 lawsuits against the UAW and its local units, accusing the union of violating its contract by threatening to strike over the delayed investments.

On the other hand, republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has vowed to impose high tariffs on all imported Mexican vehicles if elected. In response, Stellantis announced a $235 million investment in its Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Michigan to support Ram truck production but clarified that no new announcements have been made regarding Ram 1500 production.

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