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Tags: Automobiles, China,
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Wall Street Journal 10/28/2013
Wall Street Journal 04/25/2014
China Crackdown Set to Benefit GE
Wall Street Journal 12/29/2014
Economist 08/24/2015
GM Bets Big on Rural China Markets
Wall Street Journal 05/11/2011
General Motors Hits Bumpy Patch Abroad
Wall Street Journal 11/10/2011
The part of the venture for the Baojun brand of cars marketed to price conscious customers will have technology held in common. This is a change from the past and a key difference under new Chinese policy requiring transfer of technology.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/28/2013
Wall Street Journal 04/25/2014
The Roadblock in GM's Route Through China
Wall Street Journal 04/20/2011
GM Bets Big on Rural China Markets
Wall Street Journal 05/11/2011
China Carmakers Told to Seek Fuel Efficiency, Not Sales
New York Times 09/04/2011
In China, Culling the Carmaker Herd
BusinessWeek 12/15/2011
General Motors has its second largest market in China where it sold more than 1 million cars. In 2007 and sales growth was 21%.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 04/19/2013
Luxury Car Makers Brace for Slower China Sales
Wall Street Journal 04/22/2013
Auto Sales Keep Humming in China
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
GM Shifts Executives Amid International Push
Wall Street Journal 08/02/2013
Unrest May Signal New Phase in China Economy
New York Times 05/29/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/28/2013
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