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GM stops US vehicle exports to China amid trade tensions

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  • General Motors has ceased shipping vehicles to China from the US due to ongoing trade issues and tariffs.
  • GM is restructuring its Durant Guild premium import business, which accounted for less than 0.1% of its sales in China.
  • The move follows a period of high tariffs imposed on US imports to China, affecting both GM and its rival Ford, which also halted exports to China in April.

[WORLD] General Motors announced late last week that it will cease exporting vehicles from the United States to China, informing both employees and dealers involved in its China export operations. The decision comes as trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing continue, with tariffs and broader economic concerns at the forefront.

The halt in exports is part of GM’s ongoing restructuring efforts in China. The automaker’s premium import arm, The Durant Guild—launched in 2022 to bring high-end models like the GMC Yukon and Chevrolet Tahoe into the Chinese market—has been significantly affected by the intensifying trade dispute. Rising tariffs have made it increasingly difficult to sustain vehicle exports from the U.S. profitably.

Although The Durant Guild accounted for less than 0.1% of GM’s total vehicle sales in China, the move signals a larger strategic pivot. A GM spokesperson said the company is adapting to evolving economic conditions by refining its operational model in China.

“Due to significant changes to economic conditions, we have decided to restructure The Durant Guild and correspondingly optimise GM China’s operations,” the spokesperson stated. The reorganization will prioritize strengthening local production and expanding GM’s focus on premium offerings from the Cadillac and Buick brands, alongside its reconfigured import business.

U.S.-made goods entering China have faced tariffs exceeding 100%, though a temporary 90-day agreement between the two nations eased those rates slightly. Still, the unpredictability of tariff measures has complicated financial forecasting and investment strategies for global automakers.

GM’s announcement follows a similar move by Ford Motor Company in April, which also suspended vehicle exports to China. Ford’s decision came in response to China’s retaliatory tariffs that raised duties on certain U.S. imports to as much as 150%, further constraining sales and export activities.


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