GM says it will add "a few hundred" temporary jobs at Fort Wayne Assembly
- General Motors announced an increase in production of light-duty trucks at its Fort Wayne Assembly plant, creating a few hundred temporary jobs.
- Senator Jim Banks praised GM's decision, stating it will positively impact Fort Wayne and local workers.
- This announcement follows President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs affecting the auto industry.
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GOP senator rallies around major automaker's American production boost after Trump tariff announcement
Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., praised the decision by General Motors to boost their production in the United States, as it will directly have a positive impact on Fort Wayne.The decision to boost domestic truck production comes the day after President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs impacting the global economy, and it’s expected to have sweeping implications for the auto industry, Reuters reported."The GM announcement is great news for Hoos…
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