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Published: 17:16, February 10, 2020 | Updated: 08:05, June 6, 2023
GM will restart China production from Feb 15
By Reuters

BEIJING — General Motors said on Monday it would restart production in China from Feb 15 amid the coronavirus epidemic in China.

READ MORE: GM to lay off up to 14K workers, close as many as 5 plants

The US automaker would have a staggered start of production across plants with local partners over the next two weeks, a company spokeswoman told Reuters.

ALSO READ: GM pledges 20 electric-car models in China by 2023


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