How GM’s European Struggles Are Not Explained By Russia Alone
GM is losing market share in Europe.
A large part of this decline is explained by GM’s decision to pull out its Opel brand from Russia. GM’s sales in Russia are declining faster than industry wide sales.
However, GM sales in Europe excluding Russia are failing to keep pace with industry wide sales excluding Russia sales.
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