General Motors (GM) is cutting over 200 salaried positions at its tech center in suburban Detroit, the Wall Street Journal’s Christopher Otts reports, citing a company spokesman. GM eliminated a number of computer-aided design positions as part of a restructuring of its design engineering team, which comes as the automaker looks to offset tariff costs and electric vehicle losses.
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