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SHANGHAI (AP) -- General Motors Corp. plans to begin exports of
vehicles made in China to the United States within two years, ramping
up sales to more than 50,000 by 2014, reports said Wednesday.

A spokeswoman for GM in China did not immediately respond to a request
for comment on the reports, which were said to be based on a company
recovery plan given to U.S. lawmakers.

GM intends to sell 17,335 made-in-China passenger cars in the U.S.
market by 2011, the Shanghai Securities News and other reports said.
By 2014 exports would triple to more than 51,000, it said.

The main focus would be on exporting small cars similar to the
Chevrolet Spark, the reports said.

If true, GM could end up becoming the first automaker to begin
exporting to the U.S. from China: previously announced plans by
Chinese manufacturers to crack the U.S. market have so far fizzled.

Most Chinese automakers have been daunted by the challenge of meeting
stringent U.S. safety standards. They also face the uphill battle of
winning consumer confidence for their unfamiliar brand names.

Brand name recognition is perhaps the least of GM's problems as it
faces a June 1 government-imposed deadline to finish a restructuring
plan or follow Chrysler LLC into bankruptcy protection.

Opting to export from China would help the company, now surviving on
$15.4 billion in federal loans, to slash production costs and make
full use of its huge investments in factories here.

But it would likely raise protests from labor unions it has been
seeking to win concessions from as part of its restructuring.

The plan also would represent a shift from past strategy. GM officials
have long emphasized their commitment to first meeting demand in China
before considering exports to the U.S. or other markets.
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SHANGHAI (AP) -- General Motors Corp. plans to begin exports of
vehicles made in China to the United States within two years, ramping
up sales to more than 50,000 by 2014, reports said Wednesday.


that's a good reason to shut down GM and sell off their scraps now.
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SHANGHAI (AP) -- General Motors Corp. plans to begin exports of
vehicles made in China to the United States within two years, ramping
up sales to more than 50,000 by 2014, reports said Wednesday.


That will sit well with the UAW
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SHANGHAI (AP) -- General Motors Corp. plans to begin exports of
vehicles made in China to the United States within two years, ramping
up sales to more than 50,000 by 2014, reports said Wednesday.


That will sit well with the UAW


Pay them $500 a car out of those misc. bs charges on a new car. Just
another tax.

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SHANGHAI (AP) -- General Motors Corp. plans to begin exports of
vehicles made in China to the United States within two years, ramping
up sales to more than 50,000 by 2014, reports said Wednesday.

That will sit well with the UAW


Pay them $500 a car out of those misc. bs charges on a new car. Just
another tax.


Redistribution of wealth


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Spehro Pefhany wrote:
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http://www.manufacturing.net/article.aspx?id=198384



SHANGHAI (AP) -- General Motors Corp. plans to begin exports of
vehicles made in China to the United States within two years, ramping
up sales to more than 50,000 by 2014, reports said Wednesday.
That will sit well with the UAW


Pay them $500 a car out of those misc. bs charges on a new car. Just
another tax.


Redistribution of wealth


From those who have it, to those willing to kill to take it. Same as
it ever was.

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http://www.manufacturing.net/article.aspx?id=198384



SHANGHAI (AP) -- General Motors Corp. plans to begin exports of
vehicles made in China to the United States within two years, ramping
up sales to more than 50,000 by 2014, reports said Wednesday.

A spokeswoman for GM in China did not immediately respond to a request
for comment on the reports, which were said to be based on a company
recovery plan given to U.S. lawmakers.

GM intends to sell 17,335 made-in-China passenger cars in the U.S.
market by 2011, the Shanghai Securities News and other reports said.
By 2014 exports would triple to more than 51,000, it said.

The main focus would be on exporting small cars similar to the
Chevrolet Spark, the reports said.

If true, GM could end up becoming the first automaker to begin
exporting to the U.S. from China: previously announced plans by
Chinese manufacturers to crack the U.S. market have so far fizzled.

Most Chinese automakers have been daunted by the challenge of meeting
stringent U.S. safety standards. They also face the uphill battle of
winning consumer confidence for their unfamiliar brand names.

Brand name recognition is perhaps the least of GM's problems as it
faces a June 1 government-imposed deadline to finish a restructuring
plan or follow Chrysler LLC into bankruptcy protection.

Opting to export from China would help the company, now surviving on
$15.4 billion in federal loans, to slash production costs and make
full use of its huge investments in factories here.

But it would likely raise protests from labor unions it has been
seeking to win concessions from as part of its restructuring.

The plan also would represent a shift from past strategy. GM officials
have long emphasized their commitment to first meeting demand in China
before considering exports to the U.S. or other markets.



I'm sure these well built, high quality cars will boost GM's
reputation sky high.

Thank You,
Randy

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I would figure this part - the China cars are in the Federal USA
division of GM. While GM continues making strides in new products
as they have - abet slow slow slow. The ill experienced president left
a mess to an Engineer which was 'fired' by Obama.

Martin

RangersSuck wrote:
http://www.manufacturing.net/article.aspx?id=198384



SHANGHAI (AP) -- General Motors Corp. plans to begin exports of
vehicles made in China to the United States within two years, ramping
up sales to more than 50,000 by 2014, reports said Wednesday.

A spokeswoman for GM in China did not immediately respond to a request
for comment on the reports, which were said to be based on a company
recovery plan given to U.S. lawmakers.

GM intends to sell 17,335 made-in-China passenger cars in the U.S.
market by 2011, the Shanghai Securities News and other reports said.
By 2014 exports would triple to more than 51,000, it said.

The main focus would be on exporting small cars similar to the
Chevrolet Spark, the reports said.

If true, GM could end up becoming the first automaker to begin
exporting to the U.S. from China: previously announced plans by
Chinese manufacturers to crack the U.S. market have so far fizzled.

Most Chinese automakers have been daunted by the challenge of meeting
stringent U.S. safety standards. They also face the uphill battle of
winning consumer confidence for their unfamiliar brand names.

Brand name recognition is perhaps the least of GM's problems as it
faces a June 1 government-imposed deadline to finish a restructuring
plan or follow Chrysler LLC into bankruptcy protection.

Opting to export from China would help the company, now surviving on
$15.4 billion in federal loans, to slash production costs and make
full use of its huge investments in factories here.

But it would likely raise protests from labor unions it has been
seeking to win concessions from as part of its restructuring.

The plan also would represent a shift from past strategy. GM officials
have long emphasized their commitment to first meeting demand in China
before considering exports to the U.S. or other markets.

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