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General Motors Co.’s 1,300 workers in Antwerp, Belgium, are fighting for their jobs, hoping for a white knight to rescue the factory from closure.

“We’re trying to find an investor by the end of this month,” said Luc van Grinsven, a union official at the 43-year-old plant, which makes an Astra model for GM’s Opel unit. “If we don’t, the factory will close at the end of the year.”