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Ford pulls the plug on Mahindra JV

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F ordMotor Co said on Thursday that it was calling off its automotive joint venture with India’s Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd due to the challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The companies said in separate statements that the decision was driven by changes in the global economy over the last 15 months, causing both to reassess their capital allocation priorities.

“The global economy and business environmen­t are not the same as October last year,” Ford spokesman T.R. Reid said.

The deadline to finalise a joint venture between the companies was Dec 31, and both made the decision to end the agreement rather than close a deal or extend the timetable to do so, Reid said.

In October 2019, Ford and Mahindra said they would form a joint venture in India in a move to cut costs for developing and producing vehicles for emerging markets.

The companies said at the time that they expected to launch three new utility vehicles, starting with a mid-sized SUV, and also jointly develop electric vehicles for emerging markets.

Asked if those vehicles were now canceled, Reid said, “At this point, there’s nothing to talk about other than the joint venture isn’t going to happen.”

Ford said its independen­t operations in India would continue.

Pressure to pursue mergers or alliances in the auto industry has grown as the costs of developing electric and self-driving vehicles drives companies to preserve funds for those efforts.

France’s PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s NV expect to close their $38 billion merger in the first quarter of 2021.

Ford executives have repeatedly touted a company strategy that includes partnershi­ps, including with Mahindra, as a way to increase efficienci­es and reduce costs on its path to achieve 8% global operating profit margins.

Reid said that strategy would continue, when asked whether Ford would look to partner with another automaker in Southeast Asia.

Mahindra said in its statement that the decision would not have any impact on its product plan, and that it was accelerati­ng efforts to develop electric SUVs.

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