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  2. Fordlândia - Wikipedia

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    Ford's investment opportunity dried up overnight without producing any rubber for Ford's tires, and the second town was also abandoned. In 1945, Henry Ford's grandson Henry Ford II sold the area comprising both towns back to the Brazilian government for a loss of over US$20 million (equivalent to $338 million in 2023).

  3. Ford Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Ford Motor Company Brasil Ltda. is the Brazilian subsidiary of American automaker Ford Motor Company, founded on 24 April 1919.The operation started out importing the Ford Model T cars and the Ford Model TT trucks in kit form from the United States for assembly in Brazil.

  4. How Ford burned $12 billion in Brazil - AOL

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    SAO PAULO (Reuters) -A century ago Henry Ford came to Brazil and established the town of Fordlandia, hoping to become an Amazonian rubber baron, but retreated deep in the red. Ford Motor Co ...

  5. Belterra, Pará - Wikipedia

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    Together with the worldwide decline on demand on natural rubber, the plantation was not cost-effective anymore. Ford sold it to the Brazilian government, which is still running the plantation under EMBRAPA. Today, the area of the plantation is some 10–20 km 2 (3.9–7.7 sq mi) covered extensively with mainly old rubber trees. It still gives ...

  6. Automotive industry in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The first Brazilian automotive industry was the work of Henry Ford, who started the Brazilian subsidiary of Ford Motor Company in 1919. In 1921 Ford opened its own production facility and was followed by General Motors in 1926. In 1928, Ford established the Fordlândia, an industrial district in the Amazon rainforest. The district is no longer ...

  7. CORRECTED-INSIGHT-How Ford burned $12 billion in Brazil - AOL

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    A century ago Henry Ford came to Brazil and established the town of Fordlandia, hoping to become an Amazonian rubber baron, but retreated deep in the red. Ford Motor Co announced the closure of ...

  8. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    1904–1953. First factory to produce Ford cars outside the USA (via Ford Motor Company of Canada, a separate company from Ford at the time). Walton Hills Stamping: Walton Hills, Ohio: U.S. Closed Winter 2014 Body panels Willowvale Motor Industries: Willowvale, Harare: Zimbabwe: Ford production ended. Ford Laser Mazda 323 Mazda Rustler Mazda B ...

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