BERLIN -- Ford's Russian joint venture plans to hire more than 700 workers at its plant in Elabuga in Tatarstan to meet growing auto demand, especially for SUVs and light commercial vans, the carmaker said.
BERLIN -- Ford's Russian joint venture plans to hire more than 700 workers at its plant in Elabuga in Tatarstan to meet growing auto demand, especially for SUVs and light commercial vans, the carmaker said.
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