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The car giant must crack China to succeed in the long term, its Far East boss tells James Quinn in New York Nick Reilly does not need to check the history books to work out that the American car industry is in perhaps the biggest state of flux in its 100-year history. One of General Motors' elder statesman - and its most senior British employee - Welsh-born Reilly has worked with the company across three continents for the past 33 years. When we spoke, he had ducked out of a series of high-level meetings at GM's global headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan; some 7,100 miles and a world away from his usual base in Shanghai, where he is president of GM's sprawling operations in the Asia-Pacific region, at the forefront of growing the company's global footprint. "The car industry around the world is in an unprecedented period of... [read full story]
