Mitsubishi Motors said it was acquiring the plant in Laguna, south of Manila, from Ford Motor Co to boost production and sales. Ford closed that plant in 2012. The Tokyo-based automaker did not give a price.
Mitsubishi controls more than a fifth of the Philippine market, where Japanese rival Toyota Motor Corp has top market share. Various automakers have their eyes on the nation because car ownership is expected to grow. The Philippine economy grew 7.2 per cent last year, the second fastest in Asia after China.