GM says 2026 US manufacturing, facilities investment totals $9 billion, with $7 billion for R&D
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- GM manufacturing chief Mike Trevorrow outlined a strategy focused on scaling advanced manufacturing technology across plants, supply chains, and energy infrastructure.
- Highlighted U.S. economic footprint in 2025: nearly USD 50 billion contribution to GDP; employs the most U.S. workers among automakers.
- Set out 2026 spending plans: USD 9 billion for U.S. manufacturing and facilities; USD 7 billion for U.S. research and development.
- Pointed to Michigan multiplier effect: each USD 10 of GM direct GDP translates to about USD 17 statewide; total impact USD 46.3 billion.
- Reiterated workforce investments: over USD 70 million a year in skills training; more than USD 110 million for STEAM programs.
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