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Ford to resume engine output in UK, Spain

LONDON — Ford will restart output at its two British engine factories on Monday, which means that all of the automaker’s European manufacturing sites will be in operation next week, after shutdowns due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Ford built nearly 1.1 million engines last year at two British sites, Dagenham in east London and Bridgend in south Wales. The engines are shipped to vehicle factories in countries such as Turkey and Germany.

Ford’s Valencia engine plant in Spain will also resume output next week.

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