Under the terms of the agreement, Great Wall will acquire GM Thailand and GM Powertrain Thailand legal entities, which include the Rayong vehicle assembly and powertrain facilities.
The Rayong site has produced nearly 1.4 million trucks and large SUVs for domestic and export markets since it commenced manufacturing in 2000 as a regional manufacturing hub for mid-size trucks, SUVs and diesel engines.
Great Wall Motors to acquire GM Thailand's Rayong plants, makes strategic entry into ASEAN markets

Rayong plants will help Great Wall Motors expand into Thailand and ASEAN markets.

17 Feb 2020 | 4642 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

General Motors (GM) has signed an agreement for the sale of GM Thailand’s manufacturing facilities in Rayong to China's Great Wall Motors (GWM), subject to regulatory and government approvals. Both companies are targetting to close the deal by end of 2020 and hand over the site.

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