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Detroit on Edge: Stellantis Plant Shutdowns Expose the True Cost of Tariffs

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Detroit on Edge: Stellantis Plant Shutdowns Expose the True Cost of Tariffs

Stellantis’ abrupt shutdown of multiple U.S. plants is sending shockwaves through Detroit — and raising uncomfortable questions about America’s trade strategy. Once meant to shield domestic jobs, tariffs are now piling billions in costs onto automakers, slashing profits, and putting workers at risk. As GM trims forecasts and Ford pulls guidance altogether, the industry faces a stark reality: building cars in America is becoming dramatically more expensive. What was supposed to protect U.S. manufacturing may now be accelerating its undoing.

Stellantis plant shutdowns reveal the hidden costs of trade policy.
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**Detroit on Edge: Stellantis Plant Shutdowns Expose the True Cost of Tariffs**

Detroit — Stellantis’ sudden closure of several U.S. plants is rattling the motor city and fueling debate over America’s trade policies. Initially designed to protect domestic jobs, tariffs on imported steel, aluminum, and other components are now squeezing automakers, driving up costs, and putting thousands of workers in precarious positions.

Industry analysts note that the financial pressure isn’t just on Stellantis. General Motors has lowered its profit forecasts, while Ford has pulled guidance entirely, signaling that rising production costs could hit the broader auto sector. Tariffs, once heralded as shields for U.S. manufacturing, may ironically be accelerating the opposite outcome: higher costs, lower margins, and a threat to jobs on home soil.

“Companies are forced to make tough decisions,” said one Detroit economist. “When materials cost more because of trade policy, it directly affects wages, production schedules, and even whether plants remain open.”

The Stellantis shutdowns offer a cautionary tale: protective trade measures can have complex, sometimes unintended consequences. As automakers struggle to balance costs with domestic production, Detroit faces an uneasy question: Are tariffs saving American jobs, or putting them at risk?

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