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New York (AFP) - General Motors reported higher profits Tuesday thanks to continued strength in North America that offset a loss in its China business, enabling the carmaker to lift its forecast. GM, which has benefited from consistently strong demand from US consumers for pickup trucks and other larger vehicles, increased its range for 2024 net income by $300 million to between $10.1 and $11.5 billion. "The team is executing well and making progress across the board," GM Chief Executive Mary Barra said in a letter to shareholders. Net profits in the first quarter rose 24 percent to $3.0 billi...
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New York (AFP) - US vehicle sales got a boost from strong demand in 2023, due in part to attractive offers by automakers and dealers in the face of high interest rates and stubborn inflation. Industry experts estimate that around 15.5 million vehicles were delivered in the country last year, marking an increase of almost 13 percent from 2022. "Auto sales ended up being much stronger than most expected in 2023," said Garrett Nelson, senior equity analyst at CFRA Research. "We're getting closer to pre-covid levels," he told AFP. Sales exceeded 17 million vehicles annually over the 2015-2019 peri...
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New York (AFP) - US automaker General Motors reported Wednesday a jump in vehicle sales for 2023, citing robust demand in a year also boosted by easing supply issues. The company logged sales of 2.6 million vehicles last year, a 14 percent rise from 2022, to hold on to its title of top US automaker. Toyota, the second-largest auto seller in the country, sold 2.2 million vehicles in the past year, marking a seven percent increase, the company said in a separate statement. GM's performance comes as it shakes off a hit from a six-week strike led by the United Auto Workers union, affecting the "Bi...
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New York (AFP) - Workers from Ford, General Motors and Stellantis ratified new contracts with hefty wage hikes, their union announced Monday, closing the books on an historic autoworkers strike at the three Detroit giants. Members of the United Auto Workers voted 64 percent across the three companies in support of the contracts, said a UAW press release marking the official conclusion of the first-ever simultaneous stoppage at the three companies. "The members have spoken. After years of cutbacks, months of our Stand Up campaign, and weeks on the picket line, we have turned the tide for the Am...
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New York (AFP) - Workers from Ford, General Motors and Stellantis ratified new contracts with hefty wage hikes, their union announced Monday, closing the books on an historic autoworkers strike at the three Detroit giants. Members of the United Auto Workers voted 64 percent across the three companies in support of the contracts, said a UAW press release marking the official conclusion of the first-ever simultaneous stoppage at the three companies. "The members have spoken. After years of cutbacks, months of our Stand Up campaign, and weeks on the picket line, we have turned the tide for the Am...
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New York (AFP) - Workers at General Motors have voted to ratify a new labor contract with sweeping pay increases, according to figures published Thursday, a landmark step after a major auto industry strike this year. About 55 percent of GM's hourly workforce endorsed the contract, according to figures published by the United Auto Workers, which had launched an unprecedented simultaneous stoppage of Detroit's "Big Three" in September. The roughly six-week stoppage drew the attention of President Biden, who strongly endorsed worker demands and made history as the first US president to stand on a...
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