GM And Auto Industry Pressing Government To Help Solve Microchip Shortage
GM expects to lose up to $2 billion this year due to the chip shortage.
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GM expects to lose up to $2 billion this year due to the chip shortage.
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GM President Mark Reuss will visit certain GM plants in the coming weeks, as well.
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Giving its salespeople a good way to use their free time.