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Mazda reaffirms partnership with Ford
Thu, Mar 22, 2007
AP (Associated Press)

Mazda Motor Corp. reaffirmed its partnership with ailing U.S. automaker Ford Thursday in announcing a target for global sales of 1.6 million vehicles per year by fiscal 2010.

Mazda sold about 1.1 million vehicles worldwide in the fiscal year ended March 2006. The Hiroshima-based Japanese automaker said in a statement that it will grow more competitive by cutting costs, increasing research investment, strengthening its model lineup and taking more control of its U.S. dealer network.

Mazda will also expand production in Japan in the next four years by 15 percent to 996,000 vehicles, it said.

Mazda, which has been one bright spot in Ford's recent dismal business, said it saw the alliance with Ford Motor Co. as "a win-win partnership." Ford owns 33.9 percent of Mazda.

Mazda said it will aim for more than 200 billion yen operating profit in fiscal 2010. That's up by about 63 percent from its operating profit in the latest fiscal year, which ended March 2006.
 

 
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