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General Motors rated most at risk from China exposure, report says

General Motors rated most at risk from China exposure, report says

Nikkei Asia8 hours ago

General Motors ranked high largely due to exposure to China's political system, by having many joint ventures with Chinese state-owned companies. © Reuters
PAK YIU
NEW YORK -- General Motors appears to be the American company with the highest degree of exposure to China, according to consulting firm Strategy Risks, amid increasingly fraught relations as China and the U.S. spar over trade.
The American automaker ranked first among 250 U.S. publicly traded companies, with a score of 69.8 out of 100 in the latest index published Monday by the New York-based firm, which helps businesses mitigate their risk to China.

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