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GM to move international HQ to Singapore | GM to move international HQ to Singapore |
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General Motors has said it is to move the headquarters for its international operations from Shanghai to Singapore next year. | General Motors has said it is to move the headquarters for its international operations from Shanghai to Singapore next year. |
The decision comes after the carmaker decided earlier this year to separate its operations in China from its international business. | The decision comes after the carmaker decided earlier this year to separate its operations in China from its international business. |
Singapore offered several advantages, the firm said, including proximity to its key markets outside China. | Singapore offered several advantages, the firm said, including proximity to its key markets outside China. |
GM said it would continue to keep its office in Shanghai open. | GM said it would continue to keep its office in Shanghai open. |
Split | Split |
Lori Arpin, vice president of communications at GM International Operations, told the BBC that the firm had looked at a number of possible locations for their new international operations and decided Singapore was the best. | Lori Arpin, vice president of communications at GM International Operations, told the BBC that the firm had looked at a number of possible locations for their new international operations and decided Singapore was the best. |
The new headquarters, which will have about 120 staff, will work across sales and marketing, product planning and communications. | |
Ms Arpin said the move away from Shanghai was likely to take place between April and the end of June. | Ms Arpin said the move away from Shanghai was likely to take place between April and the end of June. |
"Currently we have a distribution centre in Singapore and part of the new headquarters team will be made up from that existing staff base," Ms Arpin said. | "Currently we have a distribution centre in Singapore and part of the new headquarters team will be made up from that existing staff base," Ms Arpin said. |
In August this year, GM moved to separate its China operation and its international operations into two groups. | In August this year, GM moved to separate its China operation and its international operations into two groups. |
The split was designed to allow the company's mainland business to focus on China, which is the world's largest car market. | The split was designed to allow the company's mainland business to focus on China, which is the world's largest car market. |
"The international arm of GM is no longer responsible for the China market," Ms Arpin said. | "The international arm of GM is no longer responsible for the China market," Ms Arpin said. |
"China will now stand on its own - because we believe it demands that focus." | "China will now stand on its own - because we believe it demands that focus." |
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