TORONTO -- Stellantis, the giant automaker, is abandoning plans to reopen a factory in Canada and is shifting production to the United States, a move that deals a blow to a key Canadian industry and reflects the fallout from President Donald Trump's tariff policy.

The decision is part of a $13 billion, four-year investment announced by Stellantis on Tuesday to significantly ramp up production in the United States.

Antonio Filosa, Stellantis' CEO, said the plans follow "very productive talks with the Trump administration" and described the deal as the largest investment in the company's 100-year history in the United States.

Stellantis had been planning to produce its Jeep Compass vehicle at a plant in Brampton, Ontario, west of Toronto. The company closed the factory in 2023 and laid of

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