Group 1 - General Motors (GM) is halting the export of certain U.S. vehicles to China, specifically through its Durant Guild platform [1][2] - The Durant Guild was established in 2022 to offer premium U.S. vehicles in China, but represents less than 0.1% of GM's sales volume in the country [2] - The decision to restructure the Durant Guild is attributed to significant changes in economic conditions and the high tariffs on U.S. imports to China, which were over 100% before a recent agreement to lower them for 90 days [2][3] Group 2 - GM's commitment to the Chinese market remains strong, with over 443,000 vehicle deliveries in the first quarter and more than 1.8 million deliveries in the previous year [5] - In the first quarter, GM delivered over 1.4 million vehicles globally, including 693,000 in the U.S., generating $44 billion in total revenue and a net income of $2.8 billion [7][8]
General Motors is halting exports of vehicles to China