General Motors on Monday said it saw no reason to reduce auto production in Brazil due to the coronavirus pandemic, striking a different tone to two other automakers who have
General Motors on Monday said it saw no reason to reduce auto production in Brazil due to the coronavirus pandemic, striking a different tone to two other automakers who have
General Motors said on Friday it would furlough all workers at one of its Brazil plants for 20 days in March due to maintenance and updating of factory lines, resulting
General Motors is offering buyouts to some of its Brazilian employees, a local union said on Wednesday, as the nation’s No. 1 automaker has been impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
General Motors prepares to keep its Brazilian factories closed for at least 60 more days because of the spread of the coronavirus, the company stated Thursday, as the final batch
General Motors and Mercedes Benz will give leave to all employees in Brazil later this month, the companies stated, suggesting that production in South America’s main auto center will be
General Motors stated on Tuesday it would spend $2.7 billion in two Brazilian factories during the next five years, sparing them from a shakeup of the car manufacturer’s operations, a
General Motors is in talks to invest 9 billion reais ($2.5 billion) in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo over the next three years in return for tax obligation rewards,




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