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If General Motors Corp. cannot secure labor and debt concessions before a June 1 deadline, the automaker thinks the most likely bankruptcy option involves splitting off its good assets and leaving the bad assets in federal court.

The disclosure was included in a revised offer to bondholders filed late Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. GM is trying to get unsecured bondholders to agree to swap $27 billion in debt for a 10 percent equity stake in the company, though bondholders countered and are seeking a 58 percent stake.

Until Thursday, GM had not identified which bankruptcy option was the likely option though the automaker said it could pursue other paths, including a pre-packaged bankruptcy that would allow a so-called “cram-down” to force holdout creditors to capitulate.

The updated exchange offer comes as Gov. Jennifer Granholm prepares to meet today with Gary Cowger, GM’s vice president of global manufacturing and labor relations, over concerns about GM’s decision to import vehicles from China starting in 2011.

“They can build those vehicles in the United States. They can build small vehicles (here),” said U.S. Rep. Gary Peters, D-Bloomfield Township, noting Ford Motor Co. and the Chrysler LLC-Fiat SpA alliance plan to build small cars in the United States.

“The priority has to be to keep domestic American jobs. The reason the taxpayers have made substantial investments in these companies … is to keep American workers working in American plants.”

GM has said the percentage of imported vehicles will remain about the same from 2009-14 — roughly one-third of vehicles sold here.

GM president and CEO Fritz Henderson told Bloomberg Television that the company was open to changing its import strategy and could drop plans to import vehicles from China.

In a confidential 12-page presentation to members of Congress last week, GM disclosed it will start importing vehicles made in China in 2011 and expects to import 51,546 in 2014.



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