India May Gradually Replace South Korea As A GM Manufacturing Hub
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India May Gradually Replace South Korea As A GM Manufacturing Hub



GM is targeting at least 5 percent market share in India within the next ten years, a market the automaker believes will overtake Japan as the world’s third biggest. By 2025, India is expected to reach annual sales of 8 million vehicles.
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