Hours after announcing it would scale back – but continue – its alliance with PSA Peugeot Citroen, General Motors revealed it was selling off
its 7% stake in the troubled French automaker. Without those economic ties, industry observers say there appears to be even less of a reason for the two manufacturers to continue any long-term
affiliation beyond the two product sharing deals and a few smaller arrangements they currently plan to move ahead with.
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