News
29 September 2015

GE to move engine plant to Canada as US export financing nixed

Region:
Americas

General Electric said on Monday it will move production of large, gas-powered engines to Canada from Wisconsin, along with 350 jobs, to access export financing no longer available in the United States. In its latest salvo aimed at persuading Congress to renew the US Export-Import Bank's...

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