General Motors has agreed to buy out SuzukiÔÇÖs stake in Cami Automotive, the two companiesÔÇÖ joint venture in Canada. Suzuki, which holds 50 percent in Cami, will sell its interest in the joint venture on request from GM, bringing the 20-year partnership to a close and transferring full control back to the Detroit-based automaker. The price of the stake has not been disclosed, although its value is thought to be around C$49 million ($46.5 million).Established in 1986, Ingersoll, Ontario-based Cami started production in 1989.