Fiat Chrysler to add U.S. jobs as Trump puts spotlight on industry

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Fiat Chrysler to add U.S. jobs as Trump puts spotlight on industry


Fiat Chrysler to add U.S. jobs as Trump puts spotlight on industry
- A Chrysler Warren Truck Assembly sign is seen in front of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) plant in Warren, Michigan October 7, 2015.REUTERS/Rebecca CookDETROIT Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCHA.MI) (FCAU.N) said it will invest $1 billion to modernize two plants in the U.S. Midwest and create 2,000 jobs, and possibly move production of a Ram heavy-duty pickup truck to Michigan from Mexico.FCA Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said on Monday the decision to retool factories in Ohio and Michigan to build new Jeep sport utility vehicles, including a pickup truck, "was in the works and has been in the works for a long period of time."
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Trump praises Dodge parent company Fiat Chrysler for $1B investment in Ohio and Michigan


Trump praises Dodge parent company Fiat Chrysler for $1B investment in Ohio and Michigan
- President-elect Donald Trump hailed Fiat Chrysler this morning for its billion-dollar investment in Michigan and Ohio.The Dodge parent company said Sunday that it was moving production of the Ram HD pickup truck from Mexico to Toledo, Ohio.It's also bringing the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer back into circulation, and those vehicles will be manufactured in Warren, Michigan.
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Fiat Chrysler chief suggests Trump might support merger with rival GM


Fiat Chrysler chief suggests Trump might support merger with rival GM
- Fiat Chrysler chief suggests Trump might support merger with rival GMPhoto: Daniel Acker Sergio Marchionne, chief executive officer of Fiat Chrysler...Sergio Marchionne, chief executive officer of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, suggested that President-elect Donald Trump might support the idea of General Motors Co. merging with his company.
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Fiat Chrysler may end Mexico output if Donald Trump tariff too high


Fiat Chrysler may end Mexico output if Donald Trump tariff too high
- Fiat Chrysler may end Mexico output if Donald Trump tariff too highFiat Chrysler Automobiles Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said on Monday (Tuesday NZT) that if tariffs set in a Donald Trump administration on vehicles made in Mexico and imported to the United States are too high, the company may end Mexican production."It's possible, if the economic terms imposed by the US administration on anything that comes into the United States that, if they're sufficiently large that it would make the production of anything in Mexico uneconomical," said Marchionne."We would have to withdraw.
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Fiat Chrysler plants in Mexico may close if Trump enacts import tax, CEO says


Fiat Chrysler plants in Mexico may close if Trump enacts import tax, CEO says
- The chief executive of auto giant Fiat Chrysler has warned that the company would have to consider closing its Mexican factories if Donald Trump decides to impose his threat of tough new tariffs on imports from Mexico.Sergio Marchionne, chief executive officer of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, said on Monday that the entire industry was dogged by uncertainty since Trump's election and added that if the president-elect followed through on threats to tax Mexican car imports, he would have to consider shutting factories."It's possible that if the economic tariffs that are imposed by the US administration on anything that comes into the United States, if they are sufficiently large, it will make the production of anything in Mexico uneconomical and therefore we will have to move on.
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