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GM Drops Chinese Parts in Its Biggest Supply Chain Shift Yet—Thousands of Jobs at Risk
General Motors (GM) is taking on one of its biggest challenges yet: removing all Chinese-made parts from its North American ...
The escalating U.S.-China trade conflict has just taken a dramatic turn for the automotive world—and General Motors is right ...
General Motors is making efforts to gradually reduce parts import from China and is trying to ensure supply chain resiliency ...
GM directs suppliers to cut Chinese-sourced parts by 2027 to reduce supply chain risk amid rising trade tensions and global ...
GM confirmed to the Detroit Free Press on Nov. 24 that $300 million is slated for Romulus Propulsion Systems to produce ...
General Motors has directed several thousand of its suppliers to scrub their supply chains of parts from China, four people ...
A UAW union representative at the GM Rochester facility in New York is making a case for onshoring production work in light of new tariffs enacted by the Trump administration. Per a report from NBC ...
General Motors directs thousands of suppliers to eliminate China-sourced parts by 2027 as US-China trade tensions reshape global supply chains.
GM has reportedly told suppliers to get their supply chains out of China by 2027. It's not the only company adjusting its ...
One would expect a company with a name like Quality Collision Parts to supply top-shelf auto parts, but as it turns out, the company was peddling anything but. The dealer was busted by undercover ...
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GM Seems Serious About Getting Out Of China
GM wants its parts suppliers out of China. A new report says that the company has asked its parts suppliers to start to find ...
General Motors is upgrading its Charlotte auto parts distribution center with an investment of $23 million to improve workplace safety and technology, the company announced. The money will go towards ...
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