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GE Appliances to Invest Nearly $500 Million to Reshore Washer-Dryer Production in Kentucky

Last updated: June 29, 2025 9:47 am
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Originally published by The Epoch Times: GE Appliances to Allocate Nearly $500 Million for Reshoring Washer-Dryer Production in Kentucky

Acquired by Haier, a Chinese multinational in 2016, GE Appliances is now making waves in the U.S. manufacturing landscape.

On June 26, GE Appliances announced plans to invest a staggering $490 million to bolster its washer and dryer production facility in Louisville, Kentucky. This strategic move aims to shift current production operations back to the U.S. from China.

The investment will transform GE’s Louisville headquarters—the largest manufacturing site in its portfolio—into a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to producing advanced laundry appliances. The initiative is expected to revitalize the local economy by generating 800 new full-time jobs and solidifying Kentucky’s status as a global leader in appliance manufacturing.

GE Appliances has emphasized that this investment, alongside substantial incentives from the State of Kentucky, positions it to become the largest washer manufacturer in America. This investment follows a decade-long commitment amounting to $3.5 billion since Haier’s acquisition of GE Appliances for $5.6 billion.

Kevin Nolan, CEO of GE Appliances, remarked, “Bringing laundry production to our global headquarters in Louisville is essential for our ‘zero-distance’ business strategy, which focuses on manufacturing close to the consumer.”

Nolan’s statement comes against a backdrop of evolving economic and policy landscapes, reflecting a broader trend toward reshoring production as companies seek to mitigate risks associated with global supply chains.

Kentucky’s Governor, Andy Beshear, commented on the announcement, highlighting its importance in reinforcing Kentucky’s reputation as a prime location for advanced manufacturing and job creation.

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The timing of this reshoring initiative is noteworthy, occurring just two weeks before President Donald Trump’s looming deadline for U.S. trade partners to establish reciprocal tariff agreements. Countries failing to reach bilateral agreements could face tariffs significantly higher than the current baseline of 10 percent.

In response to Chinese countermeasures, the Trump administration had previously escalated tariffs on imports from China, raising them from 34 percent to a staggering 145 percent. However, recent negotiations in London have indicated a thaw in U.S.-China trade relations, pending final agreements.

GE Appliances plans to relocate the production of more than 15 models of front-load washers to a revamped “Building 2” on their expansive 900-acre Appliance Park, effectively expanding the production area to the size of 33 football fields.

This redevelopment will establish a model factory, showcasing cutting-edge automation and robotics technologies, including automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). Meanwhile, adjacent Building 1 continues to produce top-load washers and front-load dryers.

The new manufacturing lines are set to commence operations in 2027. Currently, the facility benefits from vertical integration, with in-house manufacturing of critical components like stainless-steel baskets and cabinets, along with high-precision metal stamping and injection molding.

Lee Lagomarcino, vice president of clothes care at GE Appliances, expressed enthusiasm for the initiative: “Manufacturing in Louisville brings us closer to our designers, engineers, and consumers, allowing us to create innovative laundry solutions tailored for American households.”

In addition to GE’s investment, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority has provisionally approved performance-based incentives aimed at workforce training and facility modernization, with final amounts contingent on GE meeting specific job retention and investment goals.

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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg hailed the $490 million investment as a significant win for the local economy, promising to create 800 jobs and ensure GE Appliances’ continued growth in the city for years to come. Currently, around 8,000 employees work at Appliance Park.

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