GM cuts production in Europe
General Motors is cutting production at most of its 10 manufacturing plants in Europe in a stark sign of the growing toll the credit crisis is taking on demand in the real economy. GM said on Tuesday it was halting production or cutting shifts at the plants for between 10 days and three weeks in response to lower sales of its Opel, Vauxhall and Saab cars.
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