The weak dollar breathing new life into U.S. auto plants

DETROIT — Last year’s landmark labor deals and the weak dollar are breathing new life into U.S. auto plants, leading Detroit’s auto makers to plan sizable exports of U.S.-made vehicles to markets around the world. General Motors Corp. is looking to export U.S.-made vehicles to Europe as well as to China and Latin American markets such as Brazil, company executives confirmed. Chrysler LLC, primarily spurred by exchange rates, has already started shifting production from Europe to the U.S. to take advantage of lower costs and available plant capacity.

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