GM Says Chinese Antitrust Regulators Have Contacted Them Over Parts Prices

GM Says Chinese Antitrust Regulators Have Contacted Them Over Parts Prices

General Motors Co. (GM) said its passenger-vehicle joint venture in China was contacted by the nation’s antitrust regulator amid an industry investigation that has seen at least seven foreign carmakers cut prices.

Shanghai GM, a venture between GM and SAIC Motor Corp, has “actively responded” since 2012 to requests from the National Development and Reform Commission’s price supervision and anti-monopoly bureau, and assisted with its investigation and research of the automotive industry, GM said in an e-mailed response to Bloomberg News yesterday.


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MattDarringerMattDarringer - 8/12/2014 9:39:09 PM
+1 Boost
It's time to hit every Chinese company doing trade in the USA with a 1000% tariff to tell them to back the f#ck off. I'd love to b!t¢h slap Chinese.


mplsmpls - 8/15/2014 4:44:26 PM
+2 Boost
I don't think you know about the case to make comments..
someoen shouldbitch slap you !


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