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Cooper-Standard Adding Jobs In S.C.

Automotive parts company said it will spend $7 million to expand its Spartanburg County operations and plans to add 60 jobs.

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) -- An automotive parts company plans to add 60 jobs at a South Carolina plant.

Cooper-Standard Automotive says it will spend $7 million to expand its Spartanburg County operations.

Cooper-Standard controller Ron Peterson says the expansion will make products primarily for General Motors Corp. pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles.

Company officials say they will begin hiring in October.

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