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In filing on June 11 for bankruptcy, court documents revealed the company will owe Stellantis — the company that owns Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Fiat — more than $453 million.
Stellantis’ updated financial guidance was based on an assumption that current tariff and trade rules will remain in place.
In filing on June 11 for bankruptcy, court documents revealed the company will owe Stellantis — the company that owns Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Fiat — more than $453 million.
Auto-Parts Bankruptcy Is the First Big Casualty of Tariff War Marelli blames tariffs and lingering supply-chain issues for its descent into chapter 11 By Alexander Gladstone and Ben Glickman ...
Shifts in economic policy and manufacturing have led major automakers to cancel upcoming electric vehicle launches in the US.
A Dutch court on Wednesday said diesel cars sold by Opel, Peugeot, Citroen and DS in the Netherlands from 2009 contained ...
A key supplier to Nissan and Jeep owner Stellantis filed for bankruptcy protection, marking one of the first big companies to collapse under the weight of the Trump administration’s tariffs.
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