Great Wall Motors and General Motors sign agreement for purchase of GM's Talegaon plant

This is in keeping with the Chinese company's plan to enter and invest in India

Jan 17, 2020 No Comments Cars Like


TALEGAON :

Great Wall Motors (GWM) and General Motors (GM) today announced an agreement for the sale of GM India’s Talegaon manufacturing facility, subject to requisite government and regulatory approvals.

Under a binding term sheet signed yesterday, the GM India legal entity, which includes the Talegaon facility, will transfer to GWM.

GWM Global Strategy Vice President Mr. Liu Xiangshang said the transaction would underpin the company’s plan to enter and invest in India. “The Indian market has great potential, rapid economic growth and a good investment environment. Entering the Indian market is an important step for Great Wall Motors’ global strategy,” said Liu.

“It is also an important measure to respond positively to the Indian government’s national strategy of vigorously advocating Make In IndiaDigital India and a ‘strong focus on clean energy in India’ and building a new India vision,” he said.

“Great Wall Motors’ investment will create more jobs, including direct and indirect employment, further enhancing the skill level in the auto industry; promote the development of the local supply chain, R&D and related industries; and contribute more profits and taxes to the government of India and the government of Maharashtra,” he said.

GM International Operations Senior Vice President Julian Blissett said the Talegaon manufacturing facility had delivered excellent vehicles for domestic and export markets. He thanked employees and partners for their outstanding work over many years.

"Since focusing on the Talegaon plant on manufacturing for export markets in 2017, GM, has been exploring strategic options for the better utilization of the site," said Blissett.

“Our decision to cease production at Talegaon is based on GM’s global strategy and optimization of our manufacturing footprint around the world.”

“On behalf of GM, I also want to express our gratitude to the government of Maharashtra and the government of India for their supportive partnership ever since we began to make investments and build cars in India. We will work closely with the state and national governments to secure the required approvals so that GWM can elevate production at the plant even further and maintain Talegaon’s status as a vibrant vehicle manufacturing region,” said Blissett.

GM will provide a separation package and transition support for impacted employees, as well as an orderly transition for partners. The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2020.

Chevrolet will continue to honor all warranties and provide aftersales support, including ongoing service and parts requirements for existing customers in India.

 


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