General Motors (GM) Buick cars being assembled at Wuhan auto plant in
Wuhan, central China's Hubei province, on January 28, 2015. GM has sold
127,085 Buick Envision SUVs, made in the eastern province of Shandong,
since January in China. PHOTO | AFP
NEW YORK
General Motors says it will sell in the United States next year a vehicle made in China, becoming the first major US automaker to do so.
General Motors says it will sell in the United States next year a vehicle made in China, becoming the first major US automaker to do so.
The move was quickly
denounced by the powerful UAW auto union, which branded it “a slap in
the face” and called for an immediate rethink.
GM has sold 127,085 Buick Envision SUVs, made in the eastern province of Shandong, since January in China.
The
automaker plans to import 30,000 to 40,000 of the vehicles each year,
amid high demand for 4X4, crossover and pick-up trucks in North America,
as oil prices dip.
The controversial announcement
comes as labour costs are set to rise for GM in the United States
following a wage deal currently being finalised.
“Today’s
announcement by General Motors that they are importing the Envision
from China is a slap in the face to US taxpayers and the men and women
who worked so hard to save GM during its darkest time,” UAW
vice-president and director of the General Motors Department, Cindy
Estrada, said in a statement.
China became GM’s biggest
market last year, but a slowdown in the Chinese economy allowed North
America to regain its top spot in the first nine months of 2015.
Last
month, GM — whose brands include Chevrolet, Cadillac and Buick — sold
more than 100,000 Buick vehicles in China, compared to 19,000 in the
United States.
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