GM, Ford, and Stellantis Face Electrification Pressure in the US; Daher Localizes Production
General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis are facing increasing pressure to transition to electric vehicles in the U.S., while Daher is localizing part of its production to mitigate tariff impacts amid political uncertainties. Additionally, a petition against Segro's data center project in France has gained over 18,000 signatures due to environmental concerns, and French powder manufacturer Eurenco is expanding its production capabilities in response to wartime economic conditions.

General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis are under pressure to adapt to electrification in the United States. Daher plans to localize part of its production in the US to avoid tariffs, a decision made prior to Donald Trump's potential return to the presidency.
A petition against Segro's data center project in Le Bourget has surpassed 18,000 signatures, citing environmental and health risks linked to large-scale data infrastructures in France. Additionally, French powder manufacturer Eurenco is investing in its production capabilities both domestically and internationally, driven by wartime economic conditions.




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