In an odd twist of economic ups and downs, the plummeting value of the dollar could lead to more auto manufacturing jobs in the U.S. Companies like GM are having trouble making a profit on imported cars like the new Saturn Astra – built in Belgium – and the new Pontiac G8 — built in Australia — and will have to limit how many they import.
The wilting dollar is additionally extremely alluring to foreign automakers. Volkswagen and Volvo are considering building assembly plants stateside, while BMW is expanding its
The trend is already having an affect. U.S. car exports were up 46% in January while imports rose just 2%. It’ll be interesting to see how nimble the manufacturing sector can be, assuming the dollar rebounds … someday.
Falling dollar dents profits on imported cars (USA Today)
Original post by David Thomas
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