General Motors is going ahead with its plan to manufacture the new Chevrolet Blazer SUV in Mexico, a spokesman for the automaker says, despite criticism by US President Donald Trump over making vehicles abroad.
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Trump has been pressing automakers to build more vehicles in the US under efforts to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
"We remain committed to working with the administration on a modernised NAFTA," GM spokesman Pat Morrissey said, adding the decision was made years ago.
Trump has previously criticised GM for building vehicles in Mexico for sale in the United States.
The United Auto Workers union called the decision disappointing.
"This is all happening while UAW-GM workers here in the US are laid off and unemployed," the union said in a statement.
Automakers have called NAFTA a success, allowing them to integrate production throughout North America and make production competitive with Asia and Europe.
Trump has repeatedly threatened to pull out of NAFTA unless the deal can be reworked in a way that favors the United States.
Australian Associated Press