GM Shuts Holden Brand in Australia, NZ, Sells Thai Plant to Great Wall

General Motors Co said it would wind down its Australian and New Zealand operations and sell a Thai plant in the latest restructuring of its global business
GM Shuts Holden Brand in Australia, NZ, Sells Thai Plant to Great Wall
The GM logo is seen in front of the General Motors plant in Rayong province, Thailand, on Feb. 22, 2011. Chaiwat Subprasom/File Photo via Reuters
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General Motors Co. said it would wind down its Australian and New Zealand operations and sell a Thai plant in the latest restructuring of its global business, costing the U.S. auto maker $1.1 billion.

The moves will accelerate GM’s retreat from unprofitable markets, making it more dependent on the United States, China, Latin America, and South Korea, and give up an opening to expand in Southeast Asia.