General Motors is considering a plan to make passenger cars in Indonesia as part of the plan point of export to other countries. Manufacturers from the United States was planning to announce his plans to set up factories in Indonesia today, Reuters quoted the Wall Street Journal.
The plant was scheduled to have a production capacity of up to 50,000 vehicles per year. With the plant, General Motors to export cars at affordable prices to the Southeast Asia region as well as challenge the dominance of Japanese brands in the region.
General Motors Indonesia had left the market in mid-2000 when closing a vehicle assembly plant near Jakarta. GM Indonesia to make changes in its management by appointing Marcos A. Purty, as its new president in Indonesia.
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