General Motors second-quarter net income fell 40% over the prior year, hurt by a loss in China and supply-chain troubles that left the auto maker with tens of thousands of partially built vehicles it couldn’t sell during the period.

The Detroit-based car company on Tuesday said net income for the April-to-June period totaled $1.69 billion, down from $2.84 billion a year earlier.

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