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https://www.google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/96100270/?client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us
The plant in Mexico makes sense, since the vast majority of the hatchback versions are sold there and further south. HOWEVER, the American tax payer bailed out a failing General Motors not Mexico. I also understand that demand for the funky version of the car in the States is very low so retooling a factory to build them here is not financially feasible.
Not sure where I stand on this.
Ultimately I believe if you're an American company making products outside the country then shipping it back in to sell you should pay a tariff.
The plant in Mexico makes sense, since the vast majority of the hatchback versions are sold there and further south. HOWEVER, the American tax payer bailed out a failing General Motors not Mexico. I also understand that demand for the funky version of the car in the States is very low so retooling a factory to build them here is not financially feasible.
Not sure where I stand on this.
Ultimately I believe if you're an American company making products outside the country then shipping it back in to sell you should pay a tariff.