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Stellantis chairman details planned U.S. investments for Jeep, Ram to Trump

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Stellantis Chairman John Elkann met with President Donald Trump during a dayslong trip to Washington D.C. before inauguration.
The plans included confirmations of investments in plants in Ohio , Illinois , Indiana and Michigan .
Elkann, scion of Italy 's Agnelli family founded Fiat , is overseeing the automaker amid a search for a new CEO.
UAW President Shawn Fain hails the announced plans.
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