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Related: About this forumGeneral Motors' Income Tumbles 40% on China Loss, Parts Shortages
GM's profit fell 40%, hurt by a loss in China and supply-chain troubles that left it with tens of thousands of unfinished vehicles
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General Motors Income Tumbles 40% on China Loss, Parts Shortages
The auto makers weaker results reflect ongoing challenges with supply-chain disruptions, including a multiyear shortage of semiconductors.
General Motors Income Tumbles 40% on China Loss, Parts Shortages
The auto makers weaker results reflect ongoing challenges with supply-chain disruptions, including a multiyear shortage of semiconductors.
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General Motors' Income Tumbles 40% on China Loss, Parts Shortages (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2022
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no_hypocrisy
(48,813 posts)1. A risk attached to outsourcing the manufacture of parts.
Could have been built in the U.S. Worst thing they'd have to contend with would have been the UAW.
Irish_Dem
(57,587 posts)2. GM was greedy for huge profits so they outsourced overseas.
Ouch, I guess it bit them in the butt.
Auggie
(31,802 posts)4. Some manufacturing is moving back to the U.S.
Not worth the delays and shipping costs.
This was shared on DU over the past several weeks or so.
Irish_Dem
(57,587 posts)5. Yes I have been reading the same.
But the corporations are going to hate having to pay wages and benefits to Americans.
We shall see how long it lasts.
bluedigger
(17,148 posts)3. GM remains profitable despite setbacks. (Fixed headline.)
Do business writers know the difference between income and profits? They are not usually the same thing.