JAKARTA -- Chinese and South Korean automakers are pushing into Indonesia's hybrid electric car market, threatening the dominance of Japanese companies in the segment amid the lure of new government incentives.
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Chery Automobile launches its J7 vehicle at the Indonesia International Motor Show in Jakarta on Feb. 13. It is the Chinese electric car producer's first hybrid model for the Indonesian market. (Photo by Rezha Hadyan)
JAKARTA -- Chinese and South Korean automakers are pushing into Indonesia's hybrid electric car market, threatening the dominance of Japanese companies in the segment amid the lure of new government incentives.