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Chinese automaker to take over Thai, Indian plants from General Motor’s

Sentinel Digital Desk

Chicago: Chinese carmaker Great Wall Motors (GWM) will take over General Motor’s (GM)

manufacturing facilities in Thailand by the end of 2020, as the US automaker prepares to withdraw from some non-

profitable operations in the Asian Pacific region. “Under a signed binding term sheet, GM Thailand and GM

Powertrain

Thailand legal entities, which include the Rayong vehicle assembly and powertrain facilities, will transfer to GWM,”

the Chinese automaker said in a statement released on Monday. GM and GWM are targeting the end of 2020 to close

the deal and hand over the site, the Xinhua news agency reported. (IANS)