Ford Announces Closing of Brazil Manufacturing Operations
Ford Motor Co. says it will close three plants in Brazil and stop producing automobiles in the South American country where it has been operating since 1919.
Ford Motor Co. says it will close three plants in Brazil and stop producing automobiles in the South American country where it has been operating since 1919.
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