Posted on 24 October 2009. Tags: cedric glover, CedricGlover, china, hummer, manufacturing, mayor-glover, mind-the-fact, pimped hummer, plants, shreveport assembly, suv, tengzhong hummer, trucks, uaw
Filed under: SUV, Truck, China, Government/Legal, Plants/Manufacturing, GM, Hummer, UAW/Unions

Cedric Glover, the mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, went to Washington, D.C. to plead his case for the sale of Hummer to Tengzhong. The only thing is, we’re not sure why he went. To be more precise, we do know that he wants to protect jobs at GM’s Shreveport plant that builds Hummers. The plant has about 800 workers who build some of The General’s pickup trucks and Hummer models, and the loss of The Big H would undoubtedly put people out of work.
What we’re not sure of is what he thinks Washington has to do with it. He did ask that a couple of D.C. muckety-mucks “consider reaching out to the Chinese government to urge immediate approval of the Hummer deal,” but Washington hasn’t expressed any opposition to the deal and probably couldn’t get the deal concluded on the Chinese side any sooner — never mind the fact that Hummer is the least of Washington’s concerns as far as China goes.
We’ve been told by one source at Hummer that although nothing is final until it’s signed, they feel good about the deal, and Tengzhong must have known what it was doing when it made the bid in the first place. Yet beyond all that, as it stands today the Shreveport plant has three years to live at most: the facility wasn’t part of the Hummer sale, and GM said it would shutter the place by 2012 at the latest. Mayor Glover wants to save jobs in his town, which is great, but unless GM starts going gangbusters (and soon) then Glover could be playing the Deck Chair and Sinking Ship game.
[Source: HummerGuy]
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Shreveport, LA mayor lobbies D.C. to close the HUMMER deal, already
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Posted on 26 June 2009. Tags: china, china-national, chinese nrdc, entry, hummer, Sichuan Tengzhong, suv, tengzhong, tengzhong hummer, TengzhongHummer
Filed under: SUV, China, Government/Legal, Hummer, Earnings/Financials

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General Motors’ pending deal to offload its unwanted HUMMER brand may have hit a major snag. Although no official word has come from the Ministry of Commerce or the National Development and Reform Commission, state-run radio organizations are reporting that the Chinese government will indeed block the sale of HUMMER from GM to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Co. It’s impossible to know exactly how this whole mess will play out, but these reports clearly jive with the general sentiments we’ve been hearing since the deal was first announced.
According to Chinese radio reports (via the BBC), there are two main objections to the HUMMER deal. First, the brand’s environmental credentials don’t match up with the direction the Chinese government wants its automakers to head. Second, there are questions as to whether Tengzhong has the expertise to properly manage a large automaker as it’s business dealings so far have all been in the construction equipment segment.
Not so fast, says Tengzhong. In a newly-released statement regarding these latest reports, the company had this to say:
Some people may have views and speculation, but the Chinese government has a process that we respect… The view expressed on China National Radio’s website did not quote or source anyone at NDRC. We do not yet have a definitive agreement, but are developing our proposals with GM and Hummer and we will continue to engage with the appropriate authorities in an appropriate manner.
At this point, it seems equally as possible that a decision could either come down in short order or come only after a long series of protracted negotiations. Stay tuned. Thanks for the tip, Dave S!
[Source: BBC]
REPORT: China to block HUMMER sale to Tengzhong originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 26 Jun 2009 14:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted on 09 June 2009. Tags: entry, ethicist, hummer, hummer china, hummer sale, HummerChina, HummerSale, HummerTengzhong, majority-owners, perhaps-as-much, pimped hummer, tengzhong hummer, TengzhongHummer
Filed under: SUV, Truck, Etc., GM, Hummer, Earnings/Financials

General Motors’ potential sale of Hummer to Tengzhong is probably good news for those interested in seeing the company return to independent and profitable status as quickly as possible. The move should see enable GM to shed the negative political and social association of the star-crossed SUV brand and get some money in return. There is actually a better option, says The New York Times’ Ethicist.
The Ethicist frames the issue as figuring out which is more important: GM’s employees and shareholders (i.e., the American public) or the environment. Hummer vehicles are too heavy and use too much gas and, the Ethicist says, hazardous products should be regulated by the government. Now that the government basically owns Hummer, there is “an opportunity to reconsider transportation policy, including from a moral perspective. Such an analysis urges not merely discontinuing the Hummer but also significantly reducing our reliance on the private car.” Here’s more:
Shutting down Hummer could even turn out to be cost-effective. The sale price, perhaps as much as $500 million, may well be dwarfed by the long-term costs – in environmental damage, in public health – to us taxpayers, G.M.’s majority owners, of keeping those three tons of steel on the road. [...] The restructuring of G.M. gives us a chance to avert the fate of being laid low by our own automobiles, the grand manifestation of America’s industrial might. The first thing we do, let’s kill all the Hummers.
So, what’s the right thing to do here?
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[Source: The Ethicist]
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