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For now, layoffs - about 900 total over five Stellantis locations in Kokomo and in the Detroit metropolitan area - mean less production and an uncertain future.
Following President Trump's latest round of tariffs, Stellantis is now planning to temporarily lay off a combined 330 employees between its Warren Stamping Plant and Sterling Stamping Plant.
Stellantis NV, the company that manufactures Ram trucks and Jeeps, is reportedly temporarily laying off 900 workers at five US facilities and pausing production in Canada and Mexico.