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GM in talks to renew China venture as market shows signs of recovery

The move to renew the nearly 30-year-old partnership comes after GM and SAIC reduced jobs last year during a $5 billion restructuring.
GM is in talks to extend its China joint venture with SAIC as sales recover, though challenges and a price war remain.

On the Dash:

  • GM is negotiating to extend its joint venture with SAIC in China.
  • China sales are recovering, with growth for Buick, Cadillac, and Wuling.
  • Challenges remain, but GM sees the business as profitable and strategic.

General Motors Co. is in early discussions to extend its joint venture with China’s SAIC Motor Corp., signaling renewed optimism for the automaker in the world’s largest auto market after years of decline. The talks, which are still preliminary, involve potential decisions on which vehicle models and plants would be part of any renewed agreement. Final terms have not been determined.

The effort to revive the nearly 30-year-old partnership marks a shift from last year, when GM and SAIC cut jobs as part of a $5 billion restructuring. Foreign automakers have scaled back operations in China as domestic companies gain greater control of the market, with some, such as Stellantis, exiting joint ventures entirely. GM’s current agreement with SAIC is set to expire in 2027, raising questions about the company’s long-term presence in China if a new deal is not reached.

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China was once a major profit center for GM, generating as much as $2 billion annually and serving as its largest market for more than a decade. A steep decline in deliveries allowed the U.S. to reclaim the top spot in 2023, and GM was caught off guard by China’s rapid shift to electric vehicles, leaving foreign brands playing catch-up to domestic leaders such as BYD Co.

Recent performance, however, shows improvement. GM reported $116 million in profit from its China operations this year, with second-quarter sales jumping 20% to 447,000 vehicles. Brands such as Buick and Cadillac saw deliveries rise nearly 30% through the first eight months, while the Wuling joint venture, focused on small electric and gasoline-powered vehicles, grew 37%. Many Wuling models are exported to markets such as Mexico, where low-priced Chevrolet vehicles are gaining traction.

Challenges remain. China’s auto industry faces a prolonged price war and excess manufacturing capacity, which has idled factories producing conventional gasoline vehicles. In response, SAIC introduced fixed pricing for new models, including the Cadillac CT5 sedan, aiming to reduce competition and dealership-level discounts.

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