DETROIT - General Motors and Nissan are boosting production at their US-based plants, while Chrysler-parent Stellantis has rolled out bigger discounts in response to President Trump's reciprocal tariffs. GM said it was adjusting its manufacturing strategy by shifting more production of its popular light-duty trucks to Fort Wayne, Ind., following the Trump administration's imposition of aThe post Trump Tariffs To Drive General Motors, Nissan To Boost Production At US Plants appeared first on MITechNews.