GM CEO Mary Barra 'cautiously optimistic' on coronavirus recovery, consumer demand

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“We’re cautiously optimistic as we see demand resuming,” GM CEO Mary Barra says about the impact of the coronavirus crisis and recovery.

"Right now you're seeing people, for the most part, be very cautious in shared environments across many levels," she said. "I think as we move forward, ride-sharing will be important, and autonomous will be even stronger."

Cruise, a majority-owned subsidiary of GM, unveiled in January a driverless, electric shuttle for ride-sharing. The automaker initially had plans to launch a self-driving fleet of vehicles last year in San Francisco but indefinitely delayed those plans for further testing. Her comments came a day after the company's annual shareholder meeting, where she promised the company will remain steadfast on itsThe automaker is in the midst of reopening its North American production. Barra has said the company plans to get production

"The return to work has been going pretty well," Barra said Wednesday, adding she has visited eight plants to talk with employees and ensure they feel safe returning to work.A small amount of GM's salaried employees have returned to offices and other work sites. The company has not released an exact time frame for all of its salaried employees to return to work.

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