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General Motors halts US vehicle exports to China amid tariff tensions despite a recent 90-day pause in wrangling.
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GM Shuts Down Luxury Import Line in China—Here’s What’s Really Going OnGeneral Motors has announced a significant restructuring of its luxury vehicle sales platform in China, The Durant Guild, as ...
The decision affects relatively few vehicles because the vast majority that General Motors sells there are made in that ...
GM halts U.S. vehicle exports to China, restructures Durant Guild amid trade tensions and shifting economic conditions.
Goods imported into China from the US faced tariffs of more than 100% before the two countries agreed to lower the levies for ...
General Motors said it has "decided to restructure the Durant Guild and correspondingly optimize GM China’s operations" because of "significant changes to economic conditions." ...
General Motors Co GM has announced the end of vehicle exports from the U.S. to China, a decision communicated to employees and dealers of its China export business. This move comes amid ongoing ...
GM exported vehicles from the United States to China through its Durant Guild premium import business, which represented less than 0.1% of the volume it sells in China, according to a company ...
General Motors is no longer shipping U.S.-built vehicles to China through its premium import platform, The Durant Guild, in ...
The move is part of a restructuring of GM’s Durant Guild, named after founder Billy Durant and set up in 2022 to import premium models such as the GMC Yukon and Chevrolet Tahoe into China.
GM plans to halt shipments of cars to China as tariffs set in. Last year, GM sold 1.8 million vehicles in the foreign market.
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