Manufacturing

These U.S. auto plants have extra capacity, but moving production from overseas no easy task

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The Jeep Wagoneer plant in Warren, Mich., could absorb Ram 1500 production from Mexico, analysts say. "That's the low-hanging fruit," one expert says. "The potential is there." (STELLANTIS)
April 28, 2025 10:00 AM

About a quarter of total U.S. automotive assembly capacity was not being used at the end of 2024, according to industry data, leaving automakers some opportunities — at least in theory — to shift production stateside and avoid President Donald Trump’s import tariffs without building new plants.

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