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Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that it is leaving Indonesia, but the automaker is not pulling out of the market completely, both Kompas and The Jakarta Post report.

The Japanese company will continue to have a presence in the market through Eurokars Motor Indonesia, which has been appointed as the Mazda distributor in the republic. It said the move will strengthen its business in the country.

Eurokars said that Mazda’s distribution network of 45 dealers in the country will be officially transferred from Mazda Motor Indonesia to Eurokars Indonesia in February. The company will absorb all existing staff members currently under the employ of Mazda Indonesia, and said it will honour warranties of all Mazda vehicles sold by Mazda Indonesia prior to the transfer.

Eurokars has been a Mazda dealer in Indonesia since 2007. The company, founded in 1985, is also the Mazda distributor in Singapore and has a dealership presence in Australia. Ahead of the transfer, Mazda Indonesia’s business entity will move from being a sole distributor to that of an importer from next month.

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