Ambassador Greer to Tour Michigan Ohio Manufacturing Plants Meet Workers
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USTR announced that Ambassador Jamieson Greer will travel to Michigan and Ohio on April 9-10, 2026, to tour five manufacturing facilities including drone production, automotive assembly, defense technology, solar manufacturing, and appliance production. The Ambassador will meet with manufacturing workers and industry executives to discuss the Administration's trade policies supporting reindustrialization.
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USTR issued a press release announcing Ambassador Jamieson Greer's planned travel to Michigan and Ohio on April 9-10, 2026. The Ambassador will tour five manufacturing facilities: Atomic Industries and Swarm Defense Technologies (Michigan), Stellantis Warren Truck Assembly Plant (Michigan), First Solar Manufacturing and R&D Campus (Ohio), and Whirlpool Clyde Plant (Ohio). The visits are open to registered media.
This announcement does not create any regulatory obligations or compliance requirements. It is an informational press release about the Ambassador's media itinerary and does not constitute rulemaking, enforcement action, or binding guidance. No regulatory changes result from this announcement.
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Ambassador Greer to Travel to Michigan and Ohio to Tour Manufacturing Plants and Meet with Manufacturing Workers and Industry Executives
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WASHINGTON — On Thursday, April 9, and Friday, April 10, Ambassador Jamieson Greer will travel to Michigan and Ohio to tour a wide range of manufacturing plants, from a drone production facility to a truck assembly plant. During the manufacturing swing, Ambassador Greer will meet with manufacturing workers and industry executives to discuss how the Administration’s trade policies are accelerating America’s reindustrialization, creating jobs, raising workers’ wages, and bringing production lines back to U.S. soil.
This event is open to registered media. Please RSVP to MBX.USTR.Media@ustr.eop.gov to register and please list each specific event you plan on attending.
Thursday, April 9
- Atomic Industries
- Time: 10:45 AM
- Location: 13780 East 11 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48089
- Stellantis Warren Truck Assembly Plant (no plant floor walk, pen and pad following)
- Time: 2:00 PM
- Location: 21500 Mound Road, Warren, MI 48091
Swarm Defense Technologies
- Time: 3:15 PM
- Location: 1900 Opdyke Ct., Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Friday, April 10
First Solar Manufacturing & R&D Campus
- Time: 8:00 AM
- Location: 28380 Tracey Road, Walbridge, OH 43465
Whirlpool Clyde Plant (press conference following tour with Whirlpool leadership)
- Time: 10:30 AM
- Location: 119 Birdseye Street, Clyde, OH 43410 ###
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