Canada Declares Stellantis in Default for Moving Jeep Production to U.S.
The core issue here is straightforward: Canada is holding Stellantis to account. When the government provides significant financial incentives, often tied to creating and maintaining jobs within the country, it expects companies to honor their agreements. Moving Jeep production to the United States, as Stellantis has done, has triggered a “notice of default,” signaling that Canada believes the company has broken its promises. This isn’t just a slap on the wrist; it’s a statement about the importance of upholding agreements and protecting Canadian workers.
The underlying sentiment is clear: Canada isn’t happy with Stellantis’s decision.… Continue reading
Chrysler is recalling over 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid vehicles due to a potentially faulty battery that could cause a fire. The recall affects Jeep Wranglers (2020-2025) and Grand Cherokees (2022-2026), and owners are advised to park them outside and refrain from charging them until a solution is implemented. Interim notification letters are scheduled to be sent by December 2, 2025. The batteries were manufactured by Samsung SDI America, and owners can find more information by contacting Chrysler customer service.
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A comprehensive list of locations, including every state and territory of the United States, along with various international locations, has been compiled. This expansive directory also incorporates locations associated with the US Armed Forces, spanning Americas, Pacific, and Europe. Furthermore, it contains a listing of Canadian provinces and territories. Lastly, the list is categorized as a postal code.
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This comprehensive list encompasses all fifty U.S. states and territories, including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and several Armed Forces designations. Furthermore, the enumeration extends to include a variety of Canadian provinces and territories. This expansive compilation is frequently utilized in numerous applications to designate and categorize geographic locations. The inclusion of postal codes is likely for easier sorting and efficiency in the processes.
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Canada threatens Stellantis with legal action over plan to shift output to US. This is a pretty big deal, and it’s got a lot of folks talking – and not always in the most positive way about Stellantis. It seems the Canadian government is seriously considering taking legal action because of the company’s plans to move production south of the border. And honestly, after everything I’ve read, it’s hard not to see where the frustration is coming from.
One of the biggest issues at play here is a significant debt. Apparently, Stellantis, or rather, its predecessors, received a hefty bailout from the Canadian government way back in 2009 – to the tune of $2.9 billion.… Continue reading
Jeep maker Stellantis says it will lose $2.7 billion due partly to tariffs. That’s a hefty chunk of change, and it’s got a lot of people talking – and not always kindly. For those unfamiliar, Stellantis is a global automotive giant, the parent company of some pretty recognizable brands like Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, Maserati, and Ram. So, when they announce a financial hit this significant, it definitely gets noticed.
The company itself is pointing the finger, at least partially, at tariffs imposed on vehicles imported into the United States. Specifically, these are tariffs of 25% on vehicles and auto parts, which went into effect on April 2nd.… Continue reading
In response to newly implemented 25% automotive tariffs, Stellantis has temporarily suspended production at its Windsor (Canada) and Toluca (Mexico) assembly plants for two weeks and one month, respectively. This decision, impacting approximately 4,500 Canadian and an unspecified number of Mexican hourly workers, also resulted in the temporary layoff of roughly 900 U.S. support staff. The production halt, impacting models like the Chrysler Pacifica and Jeep Compass, aims to mitigate the impact of the tariffs and reduce excess inventory. Stellantis’ stock experienced a significant 9.4% drop following the announcement.
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