General Motors representatives met around 100 auto-part makers in Hiroshima on
Monday (4/12/00) to discuss possible procurements, writes Kyodo news service.
Woody Williams, executive director in charge of worldwide purchasing at GM
Asia-Pacific who addressed the session, said that the world’s largest automaker
is set to buy parts from any supplier, but only if competitively priced.
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