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“Me and multiple people think it’s huge. To be honest, they’re still laying people off from other plants,” he said. Erin Keating, a Cox Automotive analyst, told The Post manufacturers also welcome the coming changes — most of them anyway. “These are not uncommon things to be prepared for, for automakers. They’re major manufacturers in a global environment. They’re consistently working with regulatory bodies and governing bodies across the world,” Keating said.