GM asked to repay USD 60 million to Ohio for Lordstown plant closure
The U.S. state of Ohio has notified General Motors that it may be forced to repay more than USD 60 million in public subsidies as a result of the automaker closing its assembly plant in Lordstown in 2019.
On June 15, GM spokesman Dan Flores said in a statement, “We are respectfully asking the state to consider our be....
On June 15, GM spokesman Dan Flores said in a statement, “We are respectfully asking the state to consider our be....
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