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		<title>GM to End Chevy Bolt EV Production Next Year, Shift China-Built Buick to U.S. Plant</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[General Motors is adjusting its global production layout, shifting the manufacturing of some models from...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>General Motors is adjusting its global production layout, shifting the manufacturing of some models from China and Mexico to a factory in Kansas, USA. This move also signifies the impending discontinuation of the Chevrolet Bolt EV, currently produced at that plant.</p>
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<p>The new Bolt EV, launched this month with a price of $29,990, is expected to be discontinued in about a year and a half. General Motors has confirmed that the next-generation Buick Envision, currently produced in China, will move to the Kansas factory in 2028. Meanwhile, the gasoline-powered Chevrolet Equinox, produced in Mexico, will also relocate to this plant in mid-2027.</p>
<p>A company spokesperson reiterated that the Bolt was always planned as a &#8220;limited production&#8221; model. GM will continue to sell other electric vehicles and has committed to new investments in the Kansas factory for the production of the next generation of affordable electric vehicles, though the specific timeline has not yet been announced.</p>
<p>Roger Luo said: This behavior reflects General Motors&#8217; direct response to cost pressures. While supporting domestic manufacturing, the discontinuation of Bolt (a key economy electric vehicle) has raised questions about the company&#8217;s commitment to the entry-level electric vehicle sector in the short term.</p>
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		<title>Samsung Display Begins Mass Production Of 9th Generation Oled Panel</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Samsung Display announced mass production of its ninth generation OLED panels. This production starts now....]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung Display announced mass production of its ninth generation OLED panels. This production starts now. The panels are for televisions. Manufacturing happens at the Tangjeong plant in Asan. The company built a new production line called A5 specifically for this product. These ninth generation panels use larger glass substrates than previous models. The bigger size improves efficiency. Each substrate yields more TV screens. This reduces waste. The technology enhances brightness significantly. It also cuts power consumption. Samsung Display targets the premium TV market with these panels. They aim to meet rising demand for high-end displays. Samsung Electronics will use these panels in its upcoming QD-OLED TVs. Other global TV brands will adopt them too. Samsung Display invested heavily in the A5 line. The facility incorporates advanced manufacturing techniques. The ninth generation panels support larger screen sizes. They offer better picture quality. Production capacity will scale up gradually. Market release for TVs with these panels is expected soon. The company focuses on strengthening its leadership in OLED for TVs. This move responds to growing competition in the display sector. Samsung Display prioritizes innovation and production efficiency. The Tangjeong plant represents a key part of its global supply chain. </p>
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