GM to invest $632 million in Indiana plant for future pickup truck production
The Texas announcement highlights the company's commitment to continue"providing customers with a strong portfolio of vehicles for years to come," GM said last week.
On Tuesday, GM said it would invest C$280 million in its Canadian Oshawa Assembly to produce the next-generation internal combustion engine full-size trucks. GM paid $128.2 million in fines for failing to meet Corporate Average Fuel Economy program requirements for 2016 and 2017, records released recently show.
The EPA in April proposed requiring a 56% reduction in projected fleet average emissions over 2026 requirements.
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