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For the month of May, General Motors and its joint ventures reported record sales in China, selling 196,004 vehicles and beating GM’s sales in the US, which had sales of 167,325 units.

GM’s operations in China were boosted by the strong demand for the Buick and Chevrolet brands and the positive demand for its other brands. From January to May 2010, GM’s sales in China reached 1,032,665 units, up 54% from the same period in 2009 — a new record for the period. In the US, GM sold 882,277 vehicles from January to May 2010.

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GM is bigger in China than in United States, reports says

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