GM cuts capacity, jobs in Indonesia, where Japanese dominate

BEIJING, Feb 26 (Reuters) - General Motors is to stop making cars in Indonesia, a battleground for global automakers in emerging Southeast Asia, closing an assembly plant, axing some 500 jobs and shifting its branding focus to sport utility vehicles (SUVs).
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