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Donald Trump threatens GM over US plant closures, takes shot at carmaker’s push into China

  • GM’s planned lay-off of 15,000 workers run counter to president’s promise to bring back US manufacturing jobs.
  • Trump criticised GM for not closing facilities in Mexico or China

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The General Motors Lordstown East plant. GM is cutting thousands of jobs in a major restructuring aimed at generating cash to spend on innovation. GM put five plants up for possible closure, including the plant in Lordstown. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump threatened to cut subsidies to General Motors on Tuesday, a day after the US automaker’s bruising lay-off announcement that hits politically crucial states in the US Midwest.

It was the latest angry outburst from Trump who has frequently attacked US companies that fail to fall in line behind his promises to protect American jobs.

“The U.S. saved General Motors, and this is the THANKS we get!” Trump said on Twitter, alluding to the government bailout during the financial crisis.

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“We are now looking at cutting all @GM subsidies, including for electric cars.”

Trump’s statement – which sent GM shares lower – came after the carmaker on Monday announced it was cutting 15 per cent of its workforce, shuttering five plants in the United States, including two in Michigan and one in Ohio, key battleground states that Trump narrowly carried in the 2016 presidential election.

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