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Posted on December 19, 2024 by Keith Bradsher

G.M. Led in China for Years. Here’s How It Ended Up 16th in Sales.

General Motors has gone from market leader to also-ran in the world’s largest car market, stymied by its own missteps and Chinese policies that favored its local rivals.
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