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Automaker Stellantis and battery company LG Energy Solution have halted construction on a portion of their $3.7-billion electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ontario, over a dispute with the Canadian government.
“As of today, the Canadian government has not delivered on what was agreed to, therefore Stellantis and LG Energy Solution will begin implementing their contingency plans,” Stellantis spokesperson LouAnn Gosselin said in a statement May 15. “Effective immediately, all construction related to battery module production on the Windsor site has stopped.”