General Motors (GM +0.24%) caused some buzz last week when one of its executives said that the company might someday import cars made in China to the United States. Is that likely to happen any time soon? And would U.S. consumers ever accept such a thing. In this video, Motley Fool contributor John Rosevear takes a closer look at whether such a thing could happen -- and what it might look like for GM if and when it does.
Will GM Sell Its Chinese Cars Here?
By John Rosevear – Apr 30, 2013 at 9:18AM
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GM officials say they have no plans to sell Chinese-made cars in the U.S. right now -- but they also say that could change. Will American consumers accept Chinese-made GM cars?
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John Rosevear is a senior contributing Motley Fool auto analyst covering automakers and trends shaping the global auto industry. John’s tenure with the company spans 15 years covering auto stocks, mutual funds, and retirement investing. He is a former CNBC reporter who covered the future of autos, including electric vehicles and self-driving cars. Prior to The Motley Fool, he worked at Fidelity Investments in communications and investor education roles. He holds a bachelor’s degree in government from Cornell University. He once spent an entire day sitting on the floor of Peter Lynch’s office – with Lynch present.