Stellantis idles plants in Mexico and Canada
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs on auto imports last week, but since Mexico has a free trade agreement with the United States and Canada, it believes it can get almost all of its au...
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Stellantis on Thursday paused work at two assembly plants in Mexico and Canada Thursday to work around President Donald Trump's 25% automotive tariffs.
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Stellantis has faced a year of sales declines from too-high pricing and the incorrect mix of vehicles on the ground, deteriorating market share. With concerns that higher costs from tariffs could results in higher prices for consumers, the promotion could offer a needed boost to sales.
Incentive spending by automakers has remained fairly low since the post-COVID recovery, but we haven't seen employee pricing in years.
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Mexico is celebrating having dodged the latest round of tariffs from the White House taking aim at dozens of U.S. trading partners around the world.
Mexican bank Grupo Financiero Inbursa said it will sell a 49.9% stake in its automotive finance unit STM Financial to Fidis, a subsidiary of car manufacturer Stellantis. WHY IT'S IMPORTANT Inbursa, owned by Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim,
Stellantis N.V. faced a challenging 2024 with significant revenue and net income declines. Check out my recommendation for STLA stock.
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The automaker's Belvidere Assembly Plant is expected to be revived amid President Trump's tariffs and recent UAW pressure.