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AM General sells Mishawaka commercial vehicle plant to Chinese startup

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Could Mishawaka become a hub for electric vehicle manufacturing?

It might, as AM General has agreed to sell its commercial assembly plant in Mishawaka to a Chinese startup company, according to the South Bend Tribune. SF Motors has its American headquarters in Silicon Valley and makes electric vehicles. It’s owned by China-based Chongqing Sokon Industry Group.

The purchase includes the land, plant, and certain manufacturing equipment, according to the South Bend Tribune, will not impact AM General’s military assembly plant or related business. Sokon also is pledging to make $30 million in improvements at the Mishawaka facility.

SF Moters says it plans on retaining all of the plant’s approximate 430 employees after a period of retooling. Those jobs could have been lost when AM General lost its final remaining commercial contract later this year.

No word on how much the purchase price was. The purchase is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year.

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2 comments

America is still being taken advantage of by other countries June 23, 2017 at 9:01 am

China? Electric Vehicles? What is wrong with this picture? China and Electric Vehicles is what is wrong. Can an American own a company in China? NO! Does anyone believe electric vehicles are any better for the environment? NO! Will mass people buy electric vehicles? NO! What the hell is wrong with America? Will Trump have anything to say on China buying another American company? We will see…Fair Trade? When?

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Come on people! June 27, 2017 at 3:00 pm

You can’t have fair trade with a Communist government. They don’t have to make a profit, pay their employees, or worry about the environment. If you complain you die.

We should be doing zero business with the ChiComs.

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