UPDATE, 12:45 p.m. Wednesday -- Hillary Clinton's Warren speech has been moved to 1:15 p.m. Thursday. The location has not changed.

WARREN -- Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is set to outline her economic plan Thursday, Aug. 11 in Warren.

Clinton is scheduled to speak at 12:15 p.m., Thursday at Futuramic Tool & Engineering, a Warren company that manufactures tooling for the auto, aircraft, aerospace and defense industries.

The event won't be open to the public.

The appearance will come three days after her opponent Donald Trump laid out the blueprint to his "America First" economic plan at the Cobo Center in Detroit.

In his Monday speech, Trump lambasted Clinton by claiming Detroit is an example of her "failed economic agenda."

Clinton on Thursday is expected to speak about the "damage that Trump's policies could cause."

"The stakes in this election are high and Clinton's plans to create good-paying jobs stand in stark contrast to Donald Trump's economic policies, that would cost millions of jobs and devastate the economy," the Clinton campaign said in a statement announcing the Detroit-area visit.

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In March, Clinton visited Detroit Manufacturing Systems on the city's west side, promising a crowd of workers she'd pressure corporations to keep and create manufacturing jobs stateside.

Thursday's appearance will be Clinton's first Michigan visit since losing the Michigan primary to Bernie Sanders, but ultimately winning the Democratic nomination.

Trump won the Michigan Republican primary by a 12 percent margin. A Republican presidential candidate hasn't won Michigan in the November election since George H. W. Bush beat Michael Dukakis in 1988.