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August 23, 2007
DETROIT -- General Motors said Wednesday it has cut production at six plants that make large sport utility vehicles and pickups, citing fuel prices and competition in the market, according to the Associated Press.
The largest U.S. automaker did not specify how deep the production cuts were.
But GM spokesman Tom Wickham said that starting this past Monday, the company eliminated previously scheduled overtime production at plants in Arlington, Texas; Janesville, Wis.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Flint, Mich.; Silao, Mexico; and Oshawa, Ontario.
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