GM's Opel subsidiary said Monday it will stop making cars at Bochum, one of four German factories, in 2016
-- though the plant may continue to make components. It cited overcapacity and shrinking European demand.
Vice Chancellor Philipp Roesler, who's also economy minister, said homemade problems were the chief culprit. He said Tuesday GM must ask itself whether it's given Opel a real chance
-- "because in the important markets, China, Brazil, India, Opel can sell almost no cars."
But Roesler says Germany's federal government can't provide financial aid to help the workers.
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