❓WHAT HAPPENED: Major corporations have announced billions in new investments to onshore production and create thousands of American jobs under President Donald J. Trump’s tariff and regulatory policies.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Companies like Stellantis, Whirlpool, and GE Aerospace, among others, alongside the Trump Administration.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Announcements were made over the past week, with investments targeting facilities across Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana.
🎯IMPACT: Thousands of jobs created, advanced workforce training programs initiated, and a strengthened U.S. manufacturing sector.
The American manufacturing sector continues to see a surge in investment under President Donald J. Trump’s tariff and deregulation policies. According to the White House, over the past week, a new round of major corporations has pledged significant investments aimed at onshoring their production, resulting in new jobs for American workers.
Stellantis, the parent company of U.S. automotive brands Chrysler and Jeep, announced it will invest $13 billion in domestic American production, the single most significant investment in its history. The company says it is seeking to increase U.S.-based production by 50 percent by 2030. Additionally, Stellantis announced it will re-open its Belvidere, Illinois, plant and add production at its Toledo, Ohio; Warren, Michigan; Detroit, Michigan; and Kokomo, Michigan plants. According to the company, the production increases will bring 5,000 new jobs and the production of five new vehicles to the U.S.
Meanwhile, Whirlpool Corporation says it plans a $300 million investment in its U.S. laundry manufacturing facilities in Ohio as part of an effort to “grow its American manufacturing footprint.” The company says this expansion will create upwards of 600 new jobs.
Additionally, the GE Aerospace Foundation—funded by General Electric (GE) Aerospace—is rolling out a $30 million workforce skills training program that will help prepare a new generation of high-skilled American workers. This program aims to ensure the country’s workforce has the skills necessary for advanced manufacturing within the aerospace industry.
Other major U.S. expansions include companies like Pfizer, GSK, Eli Lilly, AstraZeneca, Amgen, Hitachi, and ABB.
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