Ford to exit Japan, Indonesia
The number-two US automaker after General Motors plans to cease operations in Japan and Indonesia in the second half of 2016. It will close its Ford dealerships and stop importing Ford vehicles into the countries.
Ford said it would continue to provide service and warranty support in the two countries.
In 2015, Ford sales accounted for just 0.1 percent of the Japanese market and only 0.6 percent in Indonesia.
Ford did not say how many jobs would be affected by the move.
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