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mo4ch:>GM scraps historic Holden car brand in Australia

GM scraps historic Holden car brand in Australia17 February 2020 Image copyrightGetty ImagesGeneral Motors has said it will retire the iconic Australian car brand Holden as it leaves more markets.The American car giant said it will wind down Holden sales, design and engineering operations in Australia and New Zealand by next year.It also said China's Great Wall Motors had agreed to buy its manufacturing plant in Thailand.The announcement come three years after GM ended manufacturing in Australia.In a statement posted on GM's website, chief executive Mary Barra said: "I've often said that we will do the right thing, even when it's hard, and this is one of those times." The statement did not say how many jobs would be lost as a result of the move but reports suggest it will mean up to 600 layoffs.German court halts work on Tesla's car factoryFord boss urges re-think on electric hybrid car banAustralian carmaking runs out of roadGM President Mark Reuss said th…