Thailand: GM secures loan to revive diesel project

General Motors’ Thai unit has secured financing that will allow it to proceed with expansion plans in the country. In late 2008, the OEM was forced to halt plans to retool its vehicle facility and set up its first diesel engine plant in the country. However, Reuters reports that the It’s time to log in … Continued

General Motors’ Thai unit has secured financing that will allow it to proceed with expansion plans in the country. In late 2008, the OEM was forced to halt plans to retool its vehicle facility and set up its first diesel engine plant in the country. However, Reuters reports that the

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