Donald Trump and Mike Pence will travel to Indiana on Thursday to announce they have reached a deal with air-conditioner maker Carrier to keep roughly 1,000 jobs at a factory in Indianapolis, according to a report in the New York Times Tuesday evening. Carrier, whose parent company is United Technologies UTX, +0.36% had been planning to shift many of those jobs to Mexico over a three-year period, the report said. During the election campaign, Trump and Pence, Indiana's governor and vice president-elect, had used Carrier as an example of the type of trade deals putting Americans out of work.
Trump to unveil deal to keep Carrier plant jobs in U.S.: report
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