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Porsche has no plans to shift any part of its production process to the US, Reuters reports, citing a spokesperson. This ...
Porsche has dismissed a Bloomberg report stating that the automaker is considering moving some of its final assembly to the U ...
Porsche has officially denied recent rumors that it would move its production to the U.S. Bloomberg previously reported that ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -Porsche has no plans to shift any part of its production ... was considering moving the final stages of model assembly, such as the installation of interior components or fitting ...
Despite being vulnerable to a new tariff on foreign-made vehicles, Porsche dismissed the idea of moving some production to ...
Porsche, which currently does not produce vehicles in the U.S., is considered more vulnerable to tariff exposure, similar to ...
DETROIT—General Motors expects to invest $4 billion over the next two years at U.S. assembly plants in Kansas, Michigan and Tennessee that will produce both gas- and battery-powered vehicles.
The automaker is putting more money into gas-powered cars, making it all but impossible to reach its goal of selling only electric vehicles by 2035.
The automaker’s CEO refers to an “ongoing commitment to build vehicles in the U.S. and to support American jobs” in making ...