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The global shortage of computer chips forced General Motors to build 95,000 vehicles without certain components during the second quarter.
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The state Supreme Court has ruled that the Michigan Economic Development Corporation must release details of a 2016 agreement with General Motors under the Michigan Economic Growth Act.
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Members of Michigan's Congressional delegation say they're worried permitting delays could cause an electrical vehicle battery plant to open behind schedule in Delta Township.
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General Motor’s Grand River Assembly plant in Lansing is closing next week due to a parts shortage.
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The Anderson Economic Group finds days-long protests at Michigan's border with Canada led to more than a quarter billion dollars in losses, and the firm's leader says that's a conservative estimate.
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Protestors upset with Canadian vaccine mandates are disrupting traffic at the Ambassador Bridge leading into Michigan, adding fuel to the fire of an auto parts shortage.
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GM’s plans include building a battery cell plant in Delta Township in partnership with LG Energy Solutions.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills Monday to create new economic development funds totaling almost $1.5 billion.
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The automaker is considering a site in Delta Township for an electric vehicle battery plant.
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The president is coming to the Motor City to see the future of the auto industry. He’s scheduled to tour General Motors’ Factory Zero.