Core Viewpoint - Stellantis is temporarily pausing production in Mexico and Canada and laying off hundreds of workers in the U.S. due to the impact of President Trump's new auto tariffs [1][2]. Group 1: Production Changes - The company will pause production at the Toluca Assembly Plant in Mexico starting April 7 and at the Windsor Assembly Plant in Canada for two weeks, with operations expected to resume the week of April 21 [3]. - The production pause will affect some employees at various U.S. powertrain and stamping facilities that support the paused operations [3]. Group 2: Layoffs - Approximately 900 temporary layoffs will occur at the Warren Stamping and Sterling Stamping plants in Michigan, as well as at the Indiana Transmission Plant and Kokomo Transmission and Kokomo Casting plants in Indiana [4].
Stellantis pauses some Mexico, Canada production, temporarily lays off 900 US workers due to tariffs