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CMC Motors Group has announced its decision to wind down operations in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, ending over 40 years of business in the region. In a statement, the company, owned by CMC Holdings Ltd and acquired by the Al-Futtaim Group in 2014, emphasised that the move complies with local regulations and distributorship agreements.
CMC Motors Group shuts down operations in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
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