Chrysler looks for Canadian and Ontario government assistance at Windsor plant
Marchionne has expressed his commitment to continuing production in Ontario as long as possible, while reinforcing that the company will make the best decision for its overall position
Chrysler is looking for at least USD700 million in assistance from the Canadian and Ontario governments as they negotiate the future of the Windsor assembly plant and a new generation of minivans, as well as the Brampton facility that builds the full-size Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300, according to a Globe and Mail report.
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