AN AUTO ASSEMBLY PLANT IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS IS CLOSING DOWN TODAY.
AND IT MAY BE FOR GOOD.
AUTO-MAKER STELLANTIS ANNOUNCED IT WOULD BE PUTTING THE BELVIDERE ASSEMBLY PLANT ON IDLE INDEFINITELY — LAYING OFF THE PLANT’S 12-HUNDRED WORKERS.
THE DECISION FOLLOWS SEVERAL YEARS OF DOWNSIZING — AS WELL AS DWINDLING DEMAND FOR THE PLANT’S MAIN PRODUCT — THE JEEP CHEROKEE.
THE BELVIDERE PLANT BECAME THE EXCLUSIVE HOME FOR THE JEEP CHEROKEE IN 20-17.
LAST YEAR — CHEROKEE SALES FELL 55 PERCENT.
BELVIDERE WAS REPORTEDLY LINED UP TO TRANSITION TO AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE PLANT.
INSTEAD — STELLANTIS ANNOUNCED THE ELECTRIC VEHICLES WILL BE BUILT IN WINDSOR, ONTARIO, CANADA.
THE AUTOMAKER IS ALSO BUILDING A $5 BILLION BATTERY PLANT IN WINDSOR.
AS FOR THE JEEP CHEROKEE — PRODUCTION WILL BE MOVED DOWN TO THE STELLANTIS PLANT IN TOLUCA — MEXICO.
THE MOVE TO MEXICO MAY BECOME A TREND — WITH THE COUNTRY COMMITTING TO THE CHEAPER PRODUCTION OF OIL — COAL AND NATURAL GAS ENERGY —- VERSUS THE U-S AND CANADA FOCUSING ON THE MORE EXPENSIVE ELECTRICAL ENERGY PRODUCTION.