SEOUL, South Korea - General Motors Corp. said Tuesday that it expect to wrap up takeover talks with Daewoo Motor Co. in a matter of weeks. <br>
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The American auto giant signed a preliminary deal in September to take over the heavily indebted South Korean firm for about $1.2 billion and hoped that a final deal would be signed by year's end. But negotiations foundered over several points, including indemnity of additional debts that may be found later. <br>
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"This is a complex transaction, and there are still issues that need to be finalized. But I really do not expect these negotiations to last too much longer ... it's a matter of a very few number of weeks," Nick Reilly, a GM vice president in charge of the takeover talks, said in an interview with the local JoongAng Ilbo newspaper. "Many of the tougher issues have been resolved." <br>
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GM's Seoul office confirmed Reilly's remarks. <br>
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For GM, the acquisition would offer production bases in Asia, the fastest growing automobile market in the world. <br>
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But the company is reportedly worried that Daewoo's debts -- estimated at $17 billion -- may be even greater than previously declared. <br>
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Reilly said Daewoo's hard-line labor union was "one of a number of issues" that has caused the delay in negotiations. <br>
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Daewoo workers staged sometimes violent protests to oppose the proposed GM takeover, which they fear would lead to mass layoffs. <br>
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But union leaders said Tuesday that GM has agreed to "positively consider" issuing a written guarantee to ensure job security for 100,000 Daewoo workers. <br>
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To sweeten its offer to GM, Daewoo Motor laid off 1,750 workers last year. <br>
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GM and Daewoo union officials held their first direct talks on the matter on Monday. <br>
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Another point of contention are reports that GM wants to acquire fewer Daewoo facilities than it initially pledged in the preliminary accord. GM has not commented on the issue. <br>
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