$17.4bn loans for US carmakers

Bush drives auto rescue
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The US government is offer loans worth to $17.4 billion (£11.6 billion) to carmakers.

The loans, announced by George Bush in the White House - will however come with strings attached, as with the financial bailout, with executive bonuses and perks cut.

The three-month bridging loans gives carmakers until March 31st to put up plans for their survival or they will have to repay them.

"The time to make decisions to be viable is now. The only other option is bankruptcy," the US president said.

"Auto companies must demonstrate how they will be viable," he said.

He added giving the carmakers time to reorganise would shield US citizens from the effects of the global recession

Both Chrysler and GM have been forced to close car plants over Christmas for extended periods as well as lay off staff.

They have warned without state aid they could go bust.

"Our focus turns to fully and rapid implementing restructuring plan," said General Motors chief executive Richard Wagoner.

He added the restructuring was "a blue print for a new General Motors".

He thanked the US government for its support and pledged to "re-invent the company.

"Our mission is to lead an economic recovery in America."

It is reported auto bosses could be barred from using private jets.

This follows three of the heads of the US's biggest firms heading to Washington from Detroit on private jets for the initial Congressional hearing into state help.

At the time, Congressman Gary Ackerman said: "It's almost like seeing a guy show up at the soup kitchen in high hat and tuxedo. It kind of makes you a little bit suspicious."


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