Ford to exit Russia after joint venture stake sale

Reuters

Published Oct 26, 2022 10:10AM ET

Updated Oct 26, 2022 11:56AM ET

By David Shepardson

(Reuters) -Ford Motor Co said on Wednesday it would exit Russia, the latest automaker to leave in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Mercedes-Benz also on Wednesday said it would withdraw from the Russian market and sell shares in its industrial and financial services subsidiaries to a local investor.

Ford said it has finalized a deal to sell its 49% stake in the Russia-based Sollers Ford joint venture for a "nominal" undisclosed price.

The U.S. automaker took a $122 million writedown connected to its suspension of Russian operations earlier this year but will not take additional writedowns in connection with Wednesday's announcement, the company said.

"Ford shares will be transferred to the Joint Venture for a nominal value," the company said, adding that it retains the option to buy them back within a 5-year period "should the global situation change."

Ford sold around 20,000 vehicles in Russia in 2021, according to analyst estimates. It announced a suspension of its operations in Russia in March.