General Motors: Fully supports the Mexican government's efforts to strengthen regional supply chains
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发表于 2024-10-18 09:09:08
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General Motors: Fully supports the Mexican government's efforts to strengthen regional supply chains. On October 17th local time, General Motors stated that the company fully supports the Mexican government's efforts to strengthen regional supply chains, but refused to "respond to speculation about future plans". Vidal Llerenas, Deputy Minister of Economy of Mexico, announced on the 16th local time that General Motors and Foxconn will announce plans later this month to replace imported products with products produced in Mexico.
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