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General Motors Is Halting Exports of Vehicles to China

  • General Motors announced on May 18, 2025, that it will halt exports of some U.S.-made vehicles to China and restructure the Durant Guild.
  • GM cited significant changes to economic conditions and ongoing U.S.-China tariff discussions as reasons for restructuring and optimizing GM China's operations.
  • The Durant Guild, GM's premium import platform launched in 2022 with less than 0.1% of China sales, imported models like GMC Yukon and Chevrolet Tahoe to China.
  • Goods imported from the U.S. To China faced tariffs over 100% before a recent 90-day tariff reduction, and GM's first quarter global deliveries reached 1.4 million vehicles with $44 billion revenue.
  • The halt likely has limited impact on GM’s China business but reflects trade tensions reshaping auto imports amid a broader U.S.-China trade war and tariff negotiations.
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General Motors is halting exports of vehicles to China

GM says it is 'committed to continued development' in the Chinese market.

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Devdiscourse broke the news in India on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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