General Motors said Wednesday it’s planning to cut more than 3,300 jobs across three states as the electric vehicle industry adjusts to new polices under President Trump.

The company said about 1,200 employees at its all-electric factory near Detroit and 550 at its Ultium Cells battery plant in Ohio would be permanently laid off. Another 850 workers at the Ohio facility and 700 in Tennessee will be temporarily laid off.

The cuts are reportedly in response the Trump administration’s anti-electric vehicle policies , including the elimination of a $7,500 tax credit for EV buyers. The incentive was ended as part of the massive spending cut bill Congress passed in June.

“In response to slower near-term EV adoption and an evolving regulatory environment, General Motors is realigning EV c

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