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Trump praises Ford, Fiat Chrysler for US investment­s

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President-elect Donald Trump praised Ford Motor Co and Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s NV yesterday for announcing new investment­s in the United States after he made US auto production a key part of his campaign. Ford announced last week it would abandon plans to build a $1.6 billion plant in Mexico and would invest $700 million in a Michigan plant over four years, while Fiat Chrysler said Sunday it will invest $1 billion and add 2,000 jobs at plants in Ohio and Michigan to build new SUVs and pickup trucks.

Both companies have said they made the decision for business reasons and not because of pressure from Trump, but praised the president-elect for seeking to improve the climate for businesses to operate in the United States. Fiat Chrysler chief executive Sergio Marchionne said at the Detroit auto show on Monday that the decision had been in the works for a long time and was “coincident­al” to Trump’s tweet last week criticizin­g the company. “We didn’t twist ourselves into a pretzel (to make this decision)... It wasn’t a preemptive strike against a tweet,” Marchionne said during a roundtable discussion.

Marchionne was asked about tariffs that Trump has threatened to impose on vehicles imported to the United States from Mexico and elsewhere and he said that Fiat Chrysler will live with any new rules. However, he added that it was “quite possible” that heavy tariffs on Mexican imports could force the company to close Mexican plants.

Trump, a real estate developer who takes office on Jan. 20, has repeatedly singled out companies in the auto sector and other industries for not doing more to keep jobs in the United States.

Trump, a Republican, also criticized Toyota Motor Corp last week for shifting production of its Corolla from Canada to Mexico. The company has said there is no impact on US employment as a result of the change. “It’s finally happening Fiat Chrysler just announced plans to invest $1BILLION in Michigan and Ohio plants, adding 2000 jobs,” Trump said in a tweet yesterday. In a follow up tweet, he added: “Ford said last week that it will expand in Michigan and US instead of building a BILLION dollar plant in Mexico. Thank you Ford & Fiat C(hrysler).”

Ford announced on Monday it will build the Bronco SUV and Ranger pickup at its Wayne assembly plant but will shift production of its Ford Focus car. Because of low demand, it will shift the Focus to an existing Mexican factory, rather than to a new factory as was announced in April. —Reuters

 ?? —AP ?? DETROIT: Ford Motor Co Executive Chairman Bill Ford (left) listens as President and Chief Executive Mark Fields speaks at the North American Internatio­nal Auto show yesterday.
—AP DETROIT: Ford Motor Co Executive Chairman Bill Ford (left) listens as President and Chief Executive Mark Fields speaks at the North American Internatio­nal Auto show yesterday.

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