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Stellantis shifts Jeep production from Ontario to Illinois amid U.S. tariffs, harming Canadian jobs and trade.
Stellantis is moving production of a new Jeep from Ontario’s Brampton plant to Illinois, breaking commitments to Canadian workers and governments.
The shift follows U.S. President Trump’s 25% tariffs on cars and trucks, justified under national security claims, which have cut Canadian auto exports by 15% year-over-year and cost an estimated $7 billion annually.
The tariffs, imposed under Section 232, target key Canadian industries including auto, steel, and semiconductors, aiming to force investment into the U.S.
The move threatens Canada’s high-tech manufacturing base and sets a concerning precedent, prompting calls for urgent action to protect existing industrial capacity amid escalating trade tensions.
Stellantis traslada la producción de Jeep de Ontario a Illinois en medio de los aranceles estadounidenses, perjudicando los empleos y el comercio canadienses.