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General Motors East Africa projects vehicle units' sales to grow by 10 percent to 3,000 units this year. The company plans to invest 1 million US dollars in an assembly plant this year and will be keenly watching developments in the East African Community as it seeks to grow its auto business in the region. ABN's bureau in Kenya met up with William Lay, CEO General Motors East Africa.
Paying the auto workers 2 cents a day to make a Caddilac in Kenya with no benefits for workers and selling the Caddilac for the price of a Caddilac in the US like it has the price tag that is like it was made in the USA is called common sense !
Embargoman 9 months ago