As Detroit Quits India, China Drives In

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Heard on the Street: Chinese auto makers may find the big Indian car market just as difficult as their Western peers have

General Motors completed its withdrawal from India last week, when it agreed to sell its remaining manufacturing plant to China’s Great Wall Motor. The U.S.

auto giant stopped selling cars in the country in 2017 but kept making them for exports. Just a few months ago, Ford signed a deal to transfer its Indian assembly factories to a joint venture with local rival Mahindra & Mahindra.

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