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Goodyear, Ottawa and Ontario announce $575M expansion of Napanee, Ont., tire plant

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Goodyear Canada is set to invest more than half a bil‐ lion dollars to expand and modernize its tire plant in southeaste­rn Ontario, with the goal of making the plant net-zero in less than two decades.

The company's CEO was joined by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Mon‐ day morning to announce the $575 million investment in the Napanee, Ont., plant. The federal government is contributi­ng up to $44.3 mil‐ lion to the project, while the provincial government is putting up $20 million through Invest Ontario.

The expansion is expected to reduce emissions at the plant by 10 per cent by 2030 and to get the plant to netzero by 2040, according to a news release.

The company also said the expansion will create 200 new manufactur­ing jobs by 2027 and "secure more than 1,000 jobs in Napanee," said the news release.

At Monday's news confer‐ ence, Goodyear president and CEO Mark Stewart said the expansion will increase the plant's capacity by two million tires per year.

"Our investment­s include facility expansion, additional modernizat­ion, new state-ofthe-art equipment, as well as new technology," said Stew‐ art.

Prime Minister Trudeau said that increased capacity will include tires made specif‐ ically for electric vehicles. He called the auto sector one of the "drivers of the Canadian economy" and an engine of "good paying, fulfilling and community-building work."

"It's not just about making a few more tires, although two million more tires is a very good thing. It's about the jobs that Goodyear is going to be relying on and that folks in these communi‐ ties can rely on," he said.

He called Goodyear's in‐ vestment a testament to "its faith in Canadian workers."

Premier Ford said the ex‐ panded plant will give "a huge boost to our province's growing auto and EV indus‐ try." He said it stems from an attractive business environ‐ ment, billions in infrastruc‐ ture investment and a skilled workforce.

"We're going to keep the momentum going here in Ontario, attracting more EV and auto investment and cre‐ ating better jobs and bigger paycheques in every part of our province," he said.

Ford framed the invest‐ ment as one link in an inte‐ grated EV supply chain in On‐ tario, spanning from critical mineral mining to automak‐ ers.

Greater Napanee Mayor Terry Richardson called Goodyear the town's largest industrial employer and said Monday's announceme­nt will ensure the region's economic stability for decades.

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