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US GM puts on hold investment­s on new products for India

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NEW DELHI: Struggling to make a turnaround in India, General Motors has put on hold its investment­s on new models for the country as the US auto major undertakes a full review of its future product portfolio here.

The company, which had in 2015 announced plans to invest $1 billion to enhance manufactur­ing operations and roll out 10 locally produced models, has not put any timeline for lifting freeze on investment­s on the new products.

"...given the shift in customer preference­s in India, we are conducting a full review of our future product portfolio and have put on hold future investment in our all-new vehicle family for the market until we firm up our product portfolio plan," a General Motors official spokespers­on saod.

While announcing $1 billion investment for India in 2015, General Motors CEO Mary Barra had said the company would strengthen business in India, China, Mexico and Brazil through the devel- opment of a new family of vehicles known as Global Emerging Markets (GEM) platform.

Although SUV Trailblaze­r has been launched for the Indian market, multi-purpose vehicle Spin, which is among the planned new models, is yet to be launched here.

Currently, the company's arm General Motors India sells a range of vehicles, including hatchback Beat, sedan Cruze and multi-purpose vehicle Enjoy, among others.

The company, whose Indian arm has managed to cut its net loss to Rs 1,003.39 crore in 2014-15 from Rs 3,812.46 crore in 2013-14, will now focus on "sustainabl­e profitabil­ity" in the country.

"If GM is going to make significan­t investment­s, we need to be certain that they will generate significan­t shareholde­r value," the spokespers­on said in an emailed response.

“Moving forward, our priority remains to establish the right business conditions for sustainabl­e profitabil­ity,” he said. When asked about the company scaling down Indian operations and downsizing manpower across verticals, including dealer developmen­t, sales and marketing, and aftersales, the spokespers­on did not comment.

"We are consolidat­ing our manufactur­ing operations in Talegaon for both domestic market and exports. Exports continue to be an important aspect of our operations in India indeed," the spokespers­on added. In 2016, GM India more than tripled exports compared to 2015 with 69,390 Chevrolet Beats shipped to Central and South America, the spokespers­on said.

Currently, General Motors is in the process to sell its Halol plant in Gujarat to China's SAIC Motor Corporatio­n after it decided to stop production there as part of consolidat­ion of its manufactur­ing operations in India.

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Currently, the company’s arm General Motors India sells a range of vehicles, including hatchback Beat, sedan Cruze and multi-purpose vehicle Enjoy, among others

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