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Monday, January 15, 2018

Fiat Chrysler Moving Ram Truck Production from Mexico to Michigan

President Donald Trump’s promise to exit the North American Free Trade Agreement if attempts to renegotiate the deal fail is already paying off for American workers.

Fiat Chrysler said this week that it would move production of its Ram heavy pickup trucks from Mexico to Michigan. Moving production of the Ram, which is mostly sold in the United States and Canada, will mean that Fiat Chrysler will not risk paying steep import duties likely to apply if NAFTA is rolled-back.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is good to know a company that is building
some of the best trucks sold in america is moving all its production back to the states. Unlike the F150 that has less domestic content than a Tundra. And most important Ram and Tundras's profits do not end up at the Ford Foundation, one of the most left wing foundations our country.Donating millions to left wing causes.They are in bed with George Soros and his left wing donations!

Anonymous said...

Good news. Buy Here, Build Here.

Anonymous said...

Pay more, too. Heavy duty Dodge trucks are expensive enough and this will add several thousands of dollars to the price.

Anonymous said...

But Nancy pelosi said that people would die if they passed Trumps tax cuts!