The Ohio Tax Credit Authority is requiring General Motors Co. to invest $12 million in northeast Ohio where it closed a plant last year — and to refund $28 million in tax credits for not fulfilling its agreement to live up to the terms of those incentives.


GM closed its Lordstown, Ohio, assembly complex in March 2019, eliminating more than 4,000 jobs that the plant once had when it operated at three shifts to produce the now discontinued Chevrolet Cruze.

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