GM plans to sell Buicks made in China to Americans - New York Post

DETROIT — Most Buick vehicles sold in the United States after 2016 could be imported from China and Europe, according to two sources familiar with parent General Motors Co. ’s plans. Only two of Buick’s future US models, replacements for the mid-size LaCrosse sedan and the large Enclave crossover, are expected to be built in North America, according to the sources, who did not want to be identified because their companies work... Buick is planning to shift production of the compact Verano sedan from Michigan to China in late 2016, the sources said. Buick is also planning to add two new US models from overseas plants: the compact Cascada convertible, which will be imported early next year from Europe, and the compact Envision crossover, which will be imported from China in late 2016. News of... In Detroit, Cindy Estrada, head of the United Auto Workers’ GM department, said the automaker would be “tone deaf” to import vehicles from overseas “after the sacrifices by US taxpayers,” as well as union concessions, to create a profitable GM... Source: nypost.com