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General Motors applauds successful U.S. - Oman Free Trade Agreement

General Motors, the world's largest vehicle manufacturer, applauds the successful conclusion of negotiations to create a U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement.

This agreement will bolster the strong economic and trade relationships between the two countries.

Terry Johnsson, managing director of GM Middle East - Dubai regional office, said: "General Motors has been operating in the Arab region since the 1920s. Over the years we have built excellent relationships with our retail partners and customers in Oman, amongst other markets. Our presence and commitment to the region is reflected in the success that our products continue to have in the Middle East."

General Motors is a member of the U.S.-Oman FTA Coalition.
Terry Johnsson, managing director of GM Middle East - Dubai regional office. 
Terry Johnsson, managing director of GM Middle East - Dubai regional office.
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About GM
General Motors, the world's largest vehicle manufacturer, was founded in 1908 and has been the global automotive sales leader since 1931. GM today employs about 324,000 people around the world. It has manufacturing operations in 32 countries and its vehicles are sold in 200 countries. In 2004, GM sold nearly 9 million cars and trucks globally, up 4 percent from the previous year, and the second-highest total in the company's history. GM's global headquarters are in Detroit.

GM has been operating in the Middle East since the 1920s. GM's vehicle brands sold in the region are Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, HUMMER, Opel and Saab supported by a unique set of customer-focused services. GM parts and accessories are sold under the GM Parts and ACDelco brands. The regional office in Dubai covers the company's operations in Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, UAE and Yemen.

In 2004, GM sold around 89,000 vehicles in the Middle East, representing a 55 percent increase over figures recorded in 2003, and the company continues to introduce pioneering programs in the region. More information on GM and its products can be found on the company's consumer websites www.gm.com and www.gmarabia.com.

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