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GM Delays Cuts at Canada Plant Threatened by Trump’s Tariffs

General Motors Co. pauses the plans to eliminate a change in the only turntable truck assembly facility in Canada, and presents a temporary reprieve for hundreds of workers affected by President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

According to Unifor, who represented the workers in the Chevrolet Silverrado, the Detroit -based car manufacturer, at least until January 30, will hold three shifts at his Oscwa factory in Ondtario.

In May, the GM said it would reduce a shift in the facility in the light of demand and developing trade environment ve and plans to decrease this autumn this autumn. The company announced that it plans to increase Silverrado output at a factory in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

The union also said that Stellantis NV brought a third shift in its factory in Ontario just across the Detroit border in the first quarter of 2026. Shortly after Trump brought Dodge Charger Daytona to foreign cars, production was reduced shortly after the Chrysler Minivans and Dodge Charger Daytona.

Prime Minister Mark Carney, US-made cars and light trucks by placing similar taxes to retaliate-but soon after the government, automobile companies can apply for tariff aid as long as they continue to produce vehicles and invest in Canada, he said.

Unifor is pressing Carney to not sign a trade agreement that will hide the tariffs on the goods made in Canada with Trump.

“Automobile workers are still encountering a very dangerous situation in Oshawa and other automobile communities, but shows that the message made by our members to the decision -makers shows a difference. He said.

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