General Motors is ramping up production of transmissions at its facility in Toledo, Ohio, as part of a broader shift to increase its support for internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. A GM spokesperson clarified to Reuters that the move has little to do with tariffs, but instead is intended to align “with current market demand and manufacturing resiliency.”
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