Stellantis to temporarily lay off 900 US workers
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Stellantis pauses production in Mexico and Canada due to tariffs
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Stellantis is temporarily halting production at its auto assembly factories in Mexico and Canada, a day after the Trump administration’s new tariffs on vehicle imports went into effect.
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The promotional discounts, which start Friday and run through June 2, offer customers the same pricing normally reserved for employees, according to two people familiar with the marketing plan.
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Some automakers impacted by President Trump's tariffs began issuing employee discounts to the general public to drive sales amid the uncertain economic environment.
Residents in the U.S. can get an employee discount from Stellantis (STLA), reports The Wall Street Journal. That’s a big deal for consumers, as
Stellantis confirmed on Friday that the auto company is pausing production at the Warren Truck Assembly Plant over a shortage of engines.
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Automaker Stellantis is temporarily halting production at a plant in Canada and a plant in Mexico shortly after President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported vehicles
Auto manufacturer Stellantis has temporarily laid off around 900 American workers and close to 4,500 Canadian employees in an effort to work around President Donald Trump's 25% automotive tariffs.
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Chrysler-parent Stellantis is extending its employee-discount program to the wider market on some new models, the company confirmed Friday. The automaker is giving shoppers the option of taking the employee incentive pricing,
In a letter sent out Thursday morning, Stellantis’ North American COO Antonio Filosa said that despite seeing market growth since January, the company would idle its Windsor Assembly Plant for two weeks and its Toluca Assembly Plant for April and temporarily lay off 900 workers.