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    Stellantis' $13 billion investment plan in US wins nod from investors, analysts

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    Posted on October 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Stellantis' $13B US plan counters tariffs and boosts sales. Analysts see a trend towards local manufacturing, with shares rising 4.3%.

    Stellantis Secures Investor Support for $13 Billion U.S. Investment Plan

    (Reuters) -Stellantis' new $13 billion investment plan in the U.S. marks a key step to countering tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump and to reviving the automakers' sales in its main market, investors and analysts said on Wednesday.

    The plan, announced late on Tuesday, would help buffer the group from U.S. tariffs, an impact the French-Italian-American group had estimated in July at about $1.7 billion this year.

    "This move is relevant and part of a wider path started by Stellantis to be more and more aligned to the new business environment drawn by Trump with tariffs. It's paying off," Fabio Caldato, portfolio manager at AcomeA SGR told Reuters.

    Caldato recently increased his exposure to Stellantis.

    MORE FIRMS LIKELY TO MANUFACTURE IN U.S., ANALYST SAYS

    In 2024, more than 40% of the 1.2 million vehicles Stellantis sold in the U.S. were imports mostly from Mexico and Canada, on which Washington imposed tariffs of 25%.

    "I see it as an irreversible trend, to manufacture more where sales happens, a sort of forced de-globalisation process," said Massimo Baggiani, founder at London-based Niche Asset Management, expecting more such announcements.

    "More investments and sales in the U.S. might also attract more American investors in the long term," said Baggiani, who has sold Stellantis shares in the past and was not investing back for now.

    "Stellantis shares remain cheap, but like the rest of the industry, they do not offer a significant discount compared to Ford or GM," he said.

    Stellantis shares rose as much as 4.3%, and up to Tuesday's close were down 33.5% year-to-date.

    INVESTMENT PLAN TIMING SHOWS 'GREATER TARIFF COMFORT'

    The investment plan was necessary "to mitigate the impact of US tariffs and relaunch brands that have lost significant volume in recent years," Equita analyst Martino De Ambroggi noted, adding the reshuffled spending "should result in limited changes to total capital expenditure."

    "The timing of this announcement possibly signals greater tariff comfort/clarity on the part of Stellantis management," TD Cowen analysts Itay Michaeli, Justin Barrell and Selina Liu, wrote in a note.

    (Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari in Milan and Philippe Leroy Beaulieu in Gdansk; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Stellantis announces a $13 billion investment plan in the US.
    • •The plan aims to counter US tariffs and boost sales.
    • •Analysts see a trend towards local manufacturing.
    • •Stellantis shares rose by 4.3% following the announcement.
    • •The investment signals greater tariff comfort for Stellantis.

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    An investment plan is a strategy outlining how an individual or organization intends to allocate resources, such as capital, to achieve specific financial goals over a defined period.

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    The automotive industry encompasses all companies and activities involved in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, and selling of motor vehicles.

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