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It's not really labor they are exploiting there, it's the exchange rate. If they didn't do that, they'd be out of business, as the allready more expensive and better designed SD70M would be twice as expensive if built in the USA, meaning that they'd be 4 times the cost of a GE- and bye bye EMD. <br /> <br />The company is not going anywhere nor is it going to close. It is merely being shopped around (again!) by GM because they really don't want to be involved in non-core markets. Someone will buy it, eventually, but it depends on how much GM wants- if it stays consistant with previous attmepts to sell, no one will bite because of the price.
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