GM India Closes Halol Plant After 21 Years Of Operation
GM announced its closure earlier this year.
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GM announced its closure earlier this year.
The General will end manufacturing at the plant at the end of April.
The plant was initially slated for closure in mid-2016.
The automaker is shaking up production in India.
Originally, the plant was slated to close.
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The investment will be used towards increasing the production capacity for both plants.
Protesters on strike at GM India’s Halol plant were forced out by police earlier this week due to the government declaring the strike illegal. The strike began earlier this month as a result from workers claiming harassment from their management.
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