- Goodyear plans to close its Fayetteville, North Carolina, tire manufacturing plant by the end of 2027, impacting up to 1,700 employees.
- The company stated the closure is necessary to strengthen its competitiveness and adapt to changes in the industry.
- This decision follows Goodyear reporting $249 million in losses during the first three months of 2026, with significant declines in North and South American markets.
- Factors contributing to poor sales include rough winter weather, cautious consumers, and rising oil prices due to the Iran War, which increases tire production costs.
- Fayetteville Mayor Mitch Colvin expressed disappointment but committed to helping affected workers find new opportunities.
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Goodyear to cut hundreds of jobs as North Carolina plant slated to close