JAKARTA -- Japanese automakers, long competitive in Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest market, are facing pressure to reassess production capacity as they grapple with a shrinking market and the rise of Chinese electric vehicles.
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Toyota Motor commands a third of Indonesia's auto market. (Photo by Tomoyoshi Oshikiri)
JAKARTA -- Japanese automakers, long competitive in Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest market, are facing pressure to reassess production capacity as they grapple with a shrinking market and the rise of Chinese electric vehicles.