Trump announces John Deere facility coming to NC | Eastern NC Now

On Jan. 27, President Donald Trump announced that John Deere would move production from a facility in Japan to Kernersville.

ENCNow
    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the Carolina Journal. The author of this post is Katherine Zehnder.

    On Jan. 27, President Donald Trump announced that John Deere would move production from a facility in Japan to Kernersville. But, North Carolina will not be the only state with a new John Deere facility; a state-of-the-art distribution facility was also announced for Hebron, Indiana, in the same announcement.

    "I think it's going to pay off very, very big," said Trump, during the announcement. "If it doesn't, I have nothing to do with it, but if it does, I'm going to take full credit... This is going to be the only excavator entirely made in the United States of America."

    John Deere is one of the nation's largest manufacturers of heavy farm equipment and employs 30,000 people across 60 facilities nationwide.

    The Kernersville facility will be an excavator production facility manufacturing the only excavator designed, developed, and manufactured in the United States. The Kernersville facility will be a $70 million investment that is expected to employ more than 150 people.

    "Our investment in these new facilities underscores John Deere's dedication to strengthening the backbone of American industry and supporting local economies," John May, chairman and chief executive officer of John Deere, said in a press release. "We believe in building America, and these projects represent our intent to continue driving innovation and job creation in the United States."

    According to Reuters, in 2024, under the Biden administration, John Deere announced a commitment to invest in Kernersville, creating the same number of jobs. When asked whether Trump's announcement referred to the same plans announced under the Biden administration, John Deere said some of the company's plans had been disclosed earlier by officials.

    "These investments further demonstrate our commitment to invest $20B in US manufacturing over the next 10 years," continued May. "It is a testament to our confidence in the future of US manufacturing and our unwavering commitment to innovation, quality, and economic growth."

    In August, John Deere reported that its net income was down 29% from a year earlier, due to the impact of tariffs. The company reported $300 million in tariff-related costs and expected an additional $300 million by the end of the year.

HbAD0

    "We are excited to bring this new facility to our Kernersville campus and to be part of the region's thriving manufacturing community," John Deere worldwide construction and forestry and power systems president Ryan Campbell said in a press release. "Our focus will be on delivering excellence, creating jobs, and advancing the legacy of John Deere in American manufacturing."

    John Deere plans to open both facilities in 2027.

poll#218
Now that President Trump is picking his cabinet and immediate staff to insulate him from the poor judgement of the Bureaucratic Class, while moving quickly to transition this Constitutional Republic unto a wise and sustainable direction: What is your immediate impression as to how our nation will prosper?
  We are headed toward a Golden Age in America's self-governed society.
  This will all wind up in a clustered mess since Trump is a Fascist, and thought to be the second coming of Adolf Hitler by our best journalists.
  This is a time where critical days lay ahead, where only wise and responsible decisions must be made to sustain US.
  I generally do not pay attention, but expect only the best to occur ... and that is what I always expect.
163 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

Go Back


Leave a Guest Comment

Your Name or Alias
Your Email Address ( your email address will not be published )
Enter Your Comment ( text only please )




Campaign against ICE is all about open borders Carolina Journal, Commerce Expansion, NC Economy, News Services, Statewide, Editorials, Business, Government, Op-Ed & Politics, State and Federal A Rough Guide To Merit


HbAD1

Latest State and Federal

“President Trump has always been clear about short-term disruptions as a result of Operation Epic Fury."
Cheryl Hines. Dennis Quaid. Nicki Minaj. All became associated with the Trump administration. What happened next?
A federal grand jury in North Carolina has indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two charges related to making threats against President Donald Trump.
Their goal was simple: to put a Planned Parenthood in every mailbox in America.
Treasury officials allege these groups pose as humanitarian entities while covertly siphoning donations to Hamas.

HbAD2

President Donald Trump has publicly floated regime change and other aggressive actions toward Cuba.
With a new roadside plaque unveiled in Ellerbe on April 23, legendary wrestler and local resident André René Roussimoff is finally getting the formal recognition fans believe he deserves.
Following a string of attacks, critics are calling for denaturalizations. It's not that simple.
The solution is not to legalize the problem; it is to enforce the law consistently and deter future illegal immigration.
The teachers union is pushing to cancel school on May 1 as Chicago public schools continue to report dismal student proficiency rates.

HbAD3

Mission accomplished on sending inspiration from the dark side of the moon.

HbAD4

 
 
Back to Top