Tag: Stellantis
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Ontario Family Moves to Windsor to Save Stellantis Jobs
Background: A Lifetime on the Assembly Line Joseph Jacildo spent 28 years on the assembly line at a Brampton, Ontario, Stellantis plant. What began as a steady job became a family enterprise when his wife, three daughters, and their partners joined the production floor, turning the household into a living, breathing auto manufacturing team. The…
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Family of 8, Brampton-to-Windsor Move to Save Stellantis Ontario Auto Jobs
Moving for Work: A Brampton Family’s Decision to Stay in Ontario When a long-standing auto line hums along, jobs aren’t just about numbers on a balance sheet. They’re about livelihoods, communities, and the choices families make to keep industry doors open. In this case, a Brampton, Ontario, household faced a pivotal decision: uproot their lives…
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Family Relocation to Save Stellantis Jobs: A Brampton–Windsor Auto Assembly Story
From Brampton to Windsor: A Family’s Choice to Preserve Ontario Auto Jobs The automotive industry has long been a heartbeat of Ontario, employing thousands across cities and towns. In Brampton, a longstanding Stellantis assembly plant became more than a workplace for one family; it became a legacy. After 28 years on the line, Joseph Jacildo…
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Stellantis Unveils $13 Billion U.S. Investment Plan to Reshore Auto Jobs
Stellantis Announces Major $13 Billion U.S. Investment Drive Stellantis, the parent company of iconic brands like Chrysler and Jeep, revealed a sweeping $13 billion investment plan for U.S. manufacturing over the next four years. The move signals a concerted push to fortify its domestic footprint, create thousands of jobs, and accelerate a broader turnaround strategy…
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Stellantis Announces $13 Billion U.S. Investment Plan
Overview of the Announcement Stellantis, the parent company of brands like Chrysler and Jeep, announced a sweeping plan to invest about $13 billion in its U.S. manufacturing footprint over the next four years. The move, guided by CEO Antonio Filosa, aims to accelerate a domestic turnaround, expand production capacity, and bring several new vehicles to…
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Stellantis Unveils $13B U.S. Investment Plan to Accelerate Domestic Turnaround
Stellantis Opens a New Chapter in U.S. Manufacturing Stellantis, the global automaker behind Chrysler, Jeep, and other well-known brands, revealed a bold $13 billion investment plan aimed at strengthening its U.S. manufacturing footprint over the next four years. Led by CEO Antonio Filosa, the initiative is designed to accelerate a domestic turnaround, create thousands of…
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Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Medium- and Heavy-Duty Trucks Facing Nov. 1 Start
Overview: A Major Tariff Step on Trucks President Donald Trump announced that all medium- and heavy-duty trucks imported into the United States will face a 25 percent tariff starting November 1. The move represents a sharp escalation in the administration’s effort to deter foreign competition and safeguard U.S. manufacturers in the trucking sector. The Policy…
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Chinese car brands in Europe: a light-asset entry path
Overview: China’s push into Europe through collaboration As European auto markets tighten under high tariffs and evolving regulations, Chinese automakers are accelerating a new playbook: entering Europe not only with products but through a networked, light-asset strategy that emphasizes partnerships, localization, and digital-ready vehicles. Fresh off the Munich Auto Show, the ecosystem around Chinese brands…
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China’s Car Brands Enter Europe: A Light-Asset Route to an EV Ecosystem
Europe’s Auto Pivot: Chinese Brands Accelerate Their European Entry In the wake of the Munich Motor Show, a sense of urgency is sweeping Europe’s automotive sector. Chinese automakers are speeding up plans to enter the European market, betting that a light-asset, partnership-heavy approach can bypass some of the typical barriers to entry. Recent milestones underline…
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Ferrari Stellantis Inheritance Battle Reignites Agnelli Family Clash
The renewed inheritance battle at the heart of Ferrari and Stellantis Italy’s most influential business dynasty is once again divided by a confrontation over Gianni Agnelli’s legacy. The Agnelli family, which controls the holding company Exor and through it stakes in Ferrari and Stellantis, has found itself embroiled in a high-stakes dispute that blends family…
