GM, Isuzu To Build Trucks In Joint Venture
Read 56,565 TimesPosted Jun 14, 2006, 12:37 ET by Chris
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"General Motors and Japanese truckmaker Isuzu have agreed to set up a joint venture to develop pickup trucks together for emerging markets around the world, the companies said Tuesday. Based in Fujisawa, Japan, it will be running by September to design and develop next-generation Isuzu and GM pickups. Its board of directors will include three members from each company," according to Detroit Free Press.

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