
Ford Motor said on Monday that its China chief Jason Luo has resigned after leading the U. automaker`s China operations for roughly five months.
Luo`s resignation was effective immediately, the company said in a statement.
In his role, Luo was responsible for leading Ford`s operations in Greater China including its import business, Lincoln, its passenger car joint venture Changan Ford, commercial vehicle investment in Jiangling Motors Corporation, as well as the Dearborn Michigan company`s operations in Taiwan.
"Jason offered his resignation for personal reasons that predate his time at Ford," Peter Fleet, head of Ford`s Asia Pacific operations, said in the statement. "Ford accepted Jason`s resignation as the right way for him and the company to proceed. Jason`s decision was not related to the business strategy or performance of Ford China," Fleet said.
Ford said Luo`s replacement will be the "subject of a future announcement.

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