Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep and Chrysler, has announced a major investment of $230 million in Michigan, which is expected to create 900 new jobs and bring manufacturing to the state.
According to the governor's office, this investment will help Michigan continue to build the future of the auto industry and create and protect hundreds of good-paying, union auto jobs.
The investment will be located at the new state-of-the-art automobile assembly complex in Detroit, which was announced and built during the governor’s first term. This complex is the first auto plant to open in the city in nearly 30 years.
“This evening’s announcement from Stellantis will create 900 hundred good-paying union auto jobs in Michigan and help us continue to make cars and trucks that people rely on every day. I am grateful to Stellantis for betting on Michigan once again, building on our work to bring more manufacturing back home.”
Author's summary: Stellantis invests $230 million in Michigan.