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Indian auto dealers ask government for help after Ford exit setback

The U.S. company this month said it will stop making cars in the country and end its over two-decades long presence. It took a $2 billion hit and said it does not see a path to profitability, but the auto dealers group said this has left dealers in the lurch.

September 24, 2021 / 08:41 IST
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 (Image: Ford)
(Image: Ford)

India’s top auto dealers group has asked the Indian government to draft rules to safeguard their interests when global automakers decide to leave the market as Ford has said it will do.

The U.S. company this month said it will stop making cars in the country and end its over two-decades long presence. It took a $2 billion hit and said it does not see a path to profitability, but the auto dealers group said this has left dealers in the lurch.

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The Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA) said in a letter to India’s industries ministry, sudden exits by global companies ”cause great distress.”

Reuters has seen a copy of the letter dated Sept. 21.