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GM to drop out of joint venture plant with Toyota

CHICAGO - General Motors will drop its ownership stake in the US assembly plant it operates jointly with Japanese rival Toyota as it restructures its operations under bankruptcy protection, the automaker said Monday.

"After extensive analysis, GM and Toyota could not reach an agreement on a future product plan that made sense for all parties," Troy Clarke, president of GM North America said in a statement.

"We have enjoyed a very positive and beneficial partnership with Toyota for the past 25 years, and we remain open to future opportunities of mutual interest."

GM said its ownership stake in the plant would not be sold to the "New GM" that is expected to emerge from bankruptcy in the coming weeks but would instead remain behind as the "old GM" is liquidated.

Production of GM vehicles at the New United Motor Manufacturing Incorporated plant will cease in August.

A spokesman for Toyota was not immediately available for comment.

The 5.3 million square foot facility in Fremont, California currently employs 5,440 people and produces approximately 250,000 cars and 170,000 trucks, according to the plant's website. -AFP

 

 

 

 
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