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Travelers Left Grounded in China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Cambodia as Hainan, SKY ANGKOR, PAL Express, and More Airlines Face 28 Cancellations and Over 100 Delays, Affecting Manila, Cebu, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, Bangkok

28 October 2025 at 23:07
Travelers Left Grounded in China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Cambodia as Hainan, SKY ANGKOR, PAL Express, and More Airlines Face 28 Cancellations and Over 100 Delays, Affecting Manila, Cebu, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, Bangkok
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Travelers have been left grounded across China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Cambodia as several airlines, including Hainan, SKY ANGKOR, PAL Express, and more, face significant disruptions. With 28 cancellations and over 100 delays, passengers are experiencing frustration and uncertainty at major airports. Cities like Manila, Cebu, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, and Bangkok are among the hardest-hit. As a result, many flights have either been delayed or completely canceled, causing major inconvenience for travelers across the region. These delays and cancellations have left thousands stranded, with no clear timeline for when normal operations will resume.

Affected Cities and Airports

The cities and airports affected by flight disruptions include Bangkok with Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport and Samui; Siem Reap with SKY ANGKOR; Ho Chi Minh City with Tan Son Nhat International Airport; Jakarta with Soekarno-Hatta International Airport; Bali with Ngurah Rai/Bali International Airport; Manila with Manila International Airport; Cebu with Mactan-Cebu International Airport; and Phnom Penh with Techo International Airport. These cities and their respective airports have experienced significant flight disruptions, including cancellations and delays, affecting numerous travelers across Southeast Asia.

Flight Cancellations

AirportCancelledDelayedAirline
Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Int’l420Bangkok
30SKY ANGKOR
Samui316Bangkok
Tan Son Nhat Int’l15Cambodia Angkor Air
Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta Int’l10Hainan Airlines
151Batik Air
115Garuda Indonesia
Ngurah Rai/Bali Intl17Jetstar
Manila Int’l224Philippine Air Lines
213PAL Express
Mactan-Cebu Int’l22PAL Express
23Philippine Air Lines
Techo International30SKY ANGKOR
210Cambodia Angkor Air

Affected Airlines

The airlines impacted include Bangkok Airways, SKY ANGKOR, Cambodia Angkor Air, Hainan Airlines, Batik Air, Garuda Indonesia, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, and PAL Express. These carriers have faced a combination of cancellations and delays, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at various airports in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, and China. As a result, travelers have experienced significant travel disruptions, with many flights either delayed for extended periods or completely canceled.

Overview of Flight Cancellations

Here’s a detailed overview of flight cancellations across various airports and airlines:

  1. Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport (Bangkok):
    • 4 cancellations (4% of flights)
    • Airlines affected: Bangkok Airways had a few cancellations, but the overall impact at this airport was relatively low.
  2. SKY ANGKOR (Siem Reap, Cambodia):
    • 3 cancellations (50% of flights)
    • SKY ANGKOR faced a significant disruption, with half of its flights being canceled at Siem Reap airport.
  3. Samui (Thailand):
    • 3 cancellations (4% of flights)
    • Bangkok Airways was affected, but cancellations were still limited at this airport.
  4. Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam):
    • 1 cancellation (7% of flights)
    • Cambodia Angkor Air experienced a single cancellation, marking a relatively minor disruption.
  5. Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Indonesia):
    • 1 cancellation (100% of flights for Hainan Airlines)
    • Hainan Airlines had one flight that was completely canceled, marking a full cancellation for that specific route.
  6. Ngurah Rai/Bali International Airport (Indonesia):
    • 1 cancellation (3% of flights)
    • Jetstar was the only airline affected at Bali, facing a single cancellation.
  7. Manila International Airport (Philippines):
    • 2 cancellations (1% of flights)
    • Philippine Airlines and PAL Express each had one flight canceled, which was a minimal impact on the overall operations.
  8. Mactan-Cebu International Airport (Philippines):
    • 2 cancellations (2% of flights)
    • PAL Express and Philippine Airlines both faced a small number of cancellations, with PAL Express experiencing a slightly higher percentage.
  9. Techo International Airport (Phnom Penh, Cambodia):
    • 3 cancellations (37% of flights)
    • SKY ANGKOR had a higher cancellation rate, and Cambodia Angkor Air also faced a number of canceled flights, with SKY ANGKOR particularly impacted, seeing over a third of its flights canceled.

Overall, the highest number of cancellations occurred at SKY ANGKOR (Siem Reap) with 50% of its flights canceled, followed by Techo International in Phnom Penh, which had a 37% cancellation rate. Other airports, like Suvarnabhumi and Manila International, had much lower cancellation rates. These disruptions have left many travelers stranded, especially at airports in Southeast Asia, where both domestic and international flights have been affected.

What to Do if Your Flight Gets Cancelled: A Quick Guide

Flight cancellations can be frustrating, but knowing the right steps to take can help minimize stress. Here’s what you can do if you find yourself in this situation:

Stay Updated
Monitor your email, phone, and the airline’s app for rebooking confirmation or further announcements.

Stay Calm and Check for Updates
As soon as you learn your flight is canceled, stay calm and check for updates. Many airlines will notify you via text, email, or their app. Visit the airline’s website for real-time updates on the situation.

Contact the Airline
Reach out to the airline’s customer service either in person at the airport or over the phone. If you’re at the airport, head to the service desk. If you’re not, try calling or using the airline’s online chat system to avoid waiting in long queues.

Know Your Rights
Familiarize yourself with the airline’s policies regarding cancellations. Many airlines offer rebooking options or compensation, especially if the cancellation is within their control. In the EU, for example, passengers are entitled to compensation under certain conditions.

Consider Alternative Flights
Ask the airline about the next available flight. If you can’t find a suitable option, consider booking a new flight through another airline, or check for other forms of transport like trains or buses.

The flight disruptions across Southeast Asia have caused significant inconvenience for travelers, with 28 cancellations and over 100 delays. Airports in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, and China have been particularly affected, with airlines such as Hainan, SKY ANGKOR, PAL Express, and Bangkok Airways facing widespread cancellations. The most severe disruptions occurred at SKY ANGKOR and Techo International, while other airports experienced more moderate impacts. Passengers are advised to stay informed about their flight status and consider alternative travel options to minimize the effects of these disruptions.

Source: FlightAware

Disclaimer: The information provided is sourced from FlightAware and airport websites. We do not guarantee its accuracy and have no intention to harm or malign any airlines. If you notice any discrepancies, please contact us at pr@travelandtourworld.com

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Thailand August 2025: MG (+100.8%) surges, BYD (-26.9%) falls

22 October 2025 at 09:53

The MG 4 ranks #7 in Thailand in August.

New light vehicle sales in Thailand are off -4.8% year-on-year in August to 46,365. The year-to-date tally now stands at 416,579. The Top 4 brands all trail the market with harsh double-digit losses. Toyota (-12.2%) resists best above Isuzu (-15.3%), Honda (-20%) and, surprisingly given the brand’s current global momentum, BYD (-26.9%). In contrast MG (+100.8%) doubles its year-ago result to repeat at a record #5 with 5.1% share vs. 3.6% so far this year. Changan (+153.6%) and GAC Aion (+152.8%) also post fantastic scores in the remainder of the Top 10. But once again it’s TANK (+910.7%) that delivers the best performance in market but it slips outside the Top 10 at #11. Ora (+145.3%) also makes itself noticed at #15.

Model-wise, the Toyota Hilux Revo (-18.5%) freefalls but still manages a market share superior to its YTD level at 11% vs. 10.5%. The Toyota Yaris Ativ (+9.7%) ranks #2 for the 4th straight month but is stuck at #3 year-to-date below the Isuzu D-Max (-16.4%) who dominated the market until 2023. The Toyota Yaris Cross (-6%), Honda City (-25.8%) and HR-V (-14.7%) follow. The best performer in the Top 10 is the MG 4 (+280.2%) up a further one spot on last month to #7 vs. #14 year-to-date and #23 over the Full Year 2025. The Toyota Fortuner (+7.8%) is also in good shape year-on-year at #8. Notice also the TANK 300 (+1169.55) at #15, the new Mitsubishi Xforce at #16 and the Changan Lumin (+1208.6%) at #23.

Previous month: Thailand July 2025: MG (#5), Tank (#9) stand out

One year ago: Thailand August 2024: Toyota up to 41.7% share, BYD up to #4

Full August 2025 Top 42 All brands and Top 195 All models below.

Thailand August 2025 – brands:

PosBrandAug-25%/24Jul2025%PosFY24
1Toyota17,85438.5%– 12.2%1160,85438.6%11
2Honda5,18911.2%– 20.0%251,72212.4%22
3Isuzu4,71310.2%– 15.3%347,36711.4%33
4BYD2,5195.4%– 26.9%431,4457.5%46
5MG2,3575.1%+ 100.8%515,0693.6%67
6Mitsubishi 2,1624.7%– 4.1%618,5794.5%54
7Ford1,6243.5%– 23.1%714,7993.6%75
8ChangAn1,3012.8%+ 153.6%107,2211.7%1014
9GAC Aion1,0112.2%+ 152.8%118,0921.9%815
10BMW8831.9%– 18.7%87,8491.9%98
11TANK7581.6%+ 910.7%92,1730.5%1925
12Mercedes 7271.6%– 0.5%125,8791.4%1110
13Mazda5751.2%– 34.3%135,5591.3%129
14Nissan4831.0%– 16.9%154,4361.1%1411
15Ora4711.0%+ 145.3%144,5721.1%1320
16Tesla4641.0%+ 2.9%203,3790.8%1617
17Suzuki4160.9%– 17.6%163,4690.8%1513
18Omoda3420.7%new221,1600.3%28 –
19IM2600.6%new187140.2%30 –
20Jaecoo2580.6%new261,3940.3%2532
21Xpeng2200.5%new191,6640.4%2131
22Neta2040.4%– 35.4%172,8470.7%1712
23Volvo1900.4%– 39.1%211,9210.5%2018
24Geely1610.3%new238470.2%29 –
25Hyundai1510.3%– 60.2%291,5260.4%2416
26Porsche1490.3%– 5.7%281,2210.3%2722
27Denza 1480.3%new272,7010.6%18 –
28Haval1370.3%– 50.5%251,5550.4%2319
29Zeekr1360.3%new241,6590.4%2230
30Mini1280.3%– 5.2%301,2460.3%2621
31Lexus720.2%– 16.3%315940.1%3223
32Kia650.1%– 1.5%326570.2%3128
33Riddara630.1%new344820.1%34 –
34Wuling590.1%+ 156.5%364460.1%3527
35Audi570.1%– 9.5%335190.1%3326
36Subaru360.1%– 57.6%354260.1%3624
37Land Rover90.0%+ 0.0%37870.0%3933
38Leapmotor60.0%new38600.0%40 –
39Maserati30.0%– 40.0%40260.0%4236
40Peugeot20.0%– 86.7%39970.0%3829
41Bentley10.0%– 87.5%42440.0%4135
42Aston Martin10.0%+ 0.0%4540.0%4639

Thailand August 2025 – models:

PosModelAug-25%/24Jul2025%PosFY24
1Toyota Hilux Revo5,07811.0%– 18.5%143,81110.5%11
2Toyota Yaris Ativ4,2619.2%+ 9.7%236,4368.7%33
3Isuzu D-Max3,7008.0%– 16.4%337,7699.1%22
4Toyota Yaris Cross2,8056.0%– 6.0%424,9946.0%44
5Honda City2,0434.4%– 25.8%521,3585.1%55
6Honda HR-V1,7303.7%– 14.7%615,7493.8%66
7MG 41,2472.7%+ 280.2%87,4521.8%1423
8Toyota Fortuner1,1262.4%+ 7.8%710,5432.5%79
9Toyota Corolla Cross1,0862.3%– 29.0%910,2762.5%88
10BYD Dolphin1,0362.2%– 49.4%149,3122.2%1010
11Isuzu MU-X1,0132.2%– 11.1%129,5982.3%911
12Ford Ranger1,0072.2%– 26.8%109,0552.2%117
13Toyota Hiace9001.9%+ 7.7%157,7481.9%1317
14Honda Civic8181.8%+ 32.8%137,9751.9%1213
15TANK 3007491.6%+ 1169.5%182,0920.5%3977
16Mitsubishi Xforce6991.5%new161,8810.5%43 –
17Toyota Hilux CHAMP6541.4%– 38.1%195,9561.4%1821
18Ford Everest6141.3%– 16.1%175,7161.4%1915
19Mitsubishi Triton5691.2%– 0.9%216,0901.5%1719
20BYD Atto 35581.2%– 56.5%115,1111.2%2220
21Toyota Camry5071.1%+ 160.0%205,7151.4%2039
22GAC Aion UT EV5011.1%new1045410.1%86 –
23Changan Lumin4581.0%+ 1208.6%412,2160.5%36103
24Honda CR-V4491.0%– 42.0%254,7651.1%2312
25Ora Good Cat4390.9%+ 215.8%233,9270.9%2540
26Changan Deepal S074340.9%+ 27.6%373,4810.8%2626
27MG S5 EV4310.9%new241,3380.3%51 –
28BYD Sealion 74280.9%new227,0911.7%15 –
29Toyota Yaris4230.9%– 29.7%274,1551.0%2418
30Mitsubishi Xpander4070.9%– 52.8%265,2131.3%2114
31Omoda C5 EV3420.7%new421,1600.3%55 –
32Toyota Alphard3150.7%– 18.4%353,0830.7%2928
33Tesla Model Y3030.7%+ 113.4%552,4410.6%3366
34BYD Sealion 6 Dm-i3020.7%new286,9541.7%16 –
35Changan Deepal S052920.6%new833580.1%100 –
36Mazda22760.6%– 39.5%382,7760.7%3024
37GAC Aion Y Plus 2610.6%– 10.0%322,4130.6%3430
38IM 62600.6%new297140.2%74 –
39Suzuki Swift2570.6%+ 36.7%361,5400.4%4537
40Toyota Corolla Altis2560.6%– 70.2%303,3150.8%2716
41Toyota Veloz2410.5%– 41.5%332,6710.6%3227
42Nissan Almera2400.5%– 10.8%312,2610.5%3529
43BMW 3 Series2390.5%– 5.2%392,1590.5%3744
44Jaecoo 6 EV2300.5%new461,3660.3%47128
45MG EP2270.5%+ 120.4%528900.2%6859
46Neta V1940.4%– 38.6%342,0230.5%4022
47Mitsubishi Mirage1890.4%– 33.7%402,0980.5%3835
48Mitsubishi Attrage1750.4%– 45.7%451,9070.5%4131
49Tesla Model 31610.3%– 47.9%639380.2%6534
50Geely EX51610.3%new438470.2%70 –
51BYD M61520.3%new561,9010.5%4288
52Denza D91480.3%new472,7010.6%31 –
53Nissan Kicks1430.3%– 45.8%641,3090.3%5232
54Mercedes CLS Coupe1400.3%+ 79.5%775800.1%8376
55Mercedes C-Class Estate1350.3%– 22.9%501,2670.3%5345
56Xpeng X91330.3%new446940.2%76 –
57BMW X11320.3%– 20.5%591,3520.3%4949
58MG 51290.3%– 43.4%541,3500.3%5033
59BMW 5 Series1270.3%– 35.2%531,1430.3%5647
60GAC Aion V1250.3%new493,1800.8%28 –
61Mitsubishi Pajero Sport1230.3%– 40.0%481,3810.3%4638
62Mercedes GLC Coupe1200.3%– 10.4%671,0020.2%6150
63Suzuki Celerio1160.3%– 42.3%579990.2%6248
64Honda Accord1120.2%– 42.9%621,2340.3%5436
65Zeekr 0091120.2%new511,3590.3%48232
66MG 31100.2%n/a611,1170.3%5799
67Mazda CX-31030.2%+ 74.6%609550.2%6458
68Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet1010.2%– 31.3%661,1160.3%5853
69Haval H6960.2%+ 0.0%657040.2%7556
70Toyota Vellfire930.2%+ 25.7%709330.2%6678
71Xpeng G6870.2%new699700.2%63122
72BMW X3860.2%+ 1.2%744270.1%9479
73Mazda CX-30840.2%– 54.1%737690.2%7343
74Porsche Cayenne820.2%– 6.8%756750.2%7872
75Toyota Innova Crysta790.2%– 64.4%581,1020.3%5942
76GAC Aion ES740.2%– 32.7%782780.1%11265
77Hyundai Staria730.2%– 22.3%767860.2%7251
78MG ZS720.2%– 60.0%729070.2%6746
79Mercedes GLA630.1%– 24.1%845230.1%8963
80Mazda CX-5630.1%+ 142.3%825290.1%88100
81Riddara RD6630.1%new904820.1%90 –
82Nissan Serena590.1%n/a1004060.1%96 –
83Changan Avatr 11560.1%new805540.1%85184
84BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe530.1%– 27.4%915810.1%8267
85Volvo EX30500.1%– 45.1%815870.1%8081
86GAC Aion Hyper HT500.1%new711,6790.4%44116
87Kia EV5490.1%+ 69.0%875370.1%8797
88BYD Seal430.1%– 63.6%981,0760.3%6025
89Mini Aceman430.1%new863880.1%98 –
90Volvo EX40420.1%– 39.1%994450.1%9257
91Haval Jolion410.1%– 77.3%798510.2%6941
92BMW iX3410.1%– 36.9%1033440.1%10171
93Nissan Terra410.1%+ 0.0%854290.1%9382
94Mercedes AMG CLE400.1%new943030.1%105153
95Changan Deepal L07390.1%– 71.7%1014250.1%9574
96MG HS390.1%– 40.9%935690.1%8469
97BMW X5390.1%– 23.5%973360.1%10283
98Volvo EC40380.1%– 47.2%963910.1%9764
99Wuling Bingo380.1%+ 660.0%1103770.1%99117
100MG Extender360.1%– 74.1%896930.2%7761
101Lexus LM360.1%– 14.3%882920.1%10991
102Mercedes A-Class340.1%+ 0.0%1082820.1%11192
103Hyundai Stargazer X330.1%– 76.1%1073090.1%10460
104BMW iX330.1%+ 22.2%1131330.0%131 –
105Ora 07320.1%– 39.6%926450.2%7975
106Mini Countryman310.1%– 56.3%1162750.1%11370
107MG VS HEV300.1%– 60.5%1113170.1%10362
108Mini 5-Door Hatch300.1%– 6.3%1232970.1%10785
109Mercedes GLE290.1%– 17.1%1142560.1%11695
110Mazda3280.1%– 57.6%1152560.1%11580
111Jaecoo 7 SHS280.1%new –280.0%179 –
112Subaru Forester240.1%– 56.4%1192630.1%11473
113Mini 3-Door Hatch240.1%– 25.0%1122860.1%11087
114BMW i5240.1%+ 380.0%951510.0%122132
115Zeekr X240.1%new1053000.1%106120
116Suzuki XL7230.0%– 52.1%1242250.1%11789
117Audi A5230.0%+ 9.5%1251400.0%128104
118Honda e:N1230.0%new1171190.0%137 –
119Porsche 911220.0%– 8.3%1391320.0%132106
120Hyundai Santa Fe210.0%+ 950.0%165820.0%156185
121Wuling Air EV210.0%new167350.0%173 –
122Porsche Macan200.0%+ 66.7%1091540.0%121124
123Changan Deepal E07200.0%new1021820.0%118 –
124Volvo XC90180.0%+ 63.6%1491160.0%138127
125MG Maxus 9160.0%– 69.8%1371360.0%13086
126BMW X4160.0%– 27.3%1062930.1%108101
127Lexus NX150.0%– 6.3%1221200.0%135121
128Mazda CX-8140.0%– 65.9%1341470.0%12590
129Mercedes G-Class140.0%+ 133.3%156860.0%154133
130Mercedes EQE140.0%+ 1300.0%151970.0%150136
131Toyota Vios140.0%n/a163250.0%182 –
132Porsche Taycan130.0%– 31.6%1411200.0%136111
133BMW X6130.0%– 13.3%1401210.0%134112
134Volvo V60130.0%– 13.3%1481150.0%139129
135BMW i7130.0%+ 85.7%169570.0%165148
136Kia Sorento120.0%– 61.3%1321020.0%145142
137Subaru XV120.0%– 45.5%1271430.0%126119
138BMW 7 Series120.0%– 36.8%1351420.0%127114
139Suzuki Jimny120.0%– 33.3%1501020.0%146108
140Porsche Panamera120.0%– 20.0%1211400.0%129123
141Lexus RX120.0%– 7.7%142980.0%149118
142Mercedes EQS120.0%+ 200.0%1451050.0%143139
143MG Cyberster120.0%new1281300.0%133152
144Hyundai Creta110.0%– 66.7%1441070.0%14198
145Mercedes S-Class110.0%– 47.6%146990.0%148115
146BMW XM110.0%+ 10.0%166630.0%162140
147BMW i4110.0%+ 120.0%136960.0%151131
148Audi Q3110.0%+ 175.0%133900.0%153138
149Audi TT100.0%+ 11.1%159930.0%152125
150Neta X100.0%new688240.2%7154
151BMW 4 Series Convertible100.0%n/a1541010.0%147109
152Toyota Gr 86100.0%n/a162500.0%167 –
153TANK 50090.0%– 43.8%153810.0%157107
154Mercedes V-Class90.0%+ 12.5%1261050.0%144144
155Volvo S6090.0%+ 50.0%175630.0%163141
156Honda WR-V80.0%– 92.3%1314480.1%9152
157Volvo XC6080.0%– 80.5%1291480.0%12496
158BMW X780.0%– 57.9%1301090.0%140113
159MG Maxus 780.0%new1181700.0%119162
160Volvo EX9080.0%new158230.0%184 –
161Hyundai Ioniq 570.0% n/a143720.0%159143
162Mazda BT-5070.0%– 83.7%1381070.0%14284
163Suzuki Ertiga70.0%– 30.0%1205820.1%81110
164BMW Z470.0%+ 16.7%176480.0%168137
165Honda BR-V60.0%– 64.7%164730.0%15894
166Leapmotor C1060.0%new160600.0%164 –
167BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo50.0%– 82.8%157700.0%160105
168Audi Q550.0%– 16.7%147660.0%161146
169Mercedes GLS50.0%+ 0.0%161550.0%166134
170Hyundai Grand Starex40.0%– 96.4%1521480.0%12355
171Volvo S9040.0%– 42.9%172330.0%175149
172Kia EV940.0%– 33.3%194180.0%192154
173Lexus ES40.0%– 33.3%195180.0%193160
174Audi Q830.0%– 40.0%170400.0%169145
175BMW iX230.0%– 40.0%182380.0%170161
176Ford Mustang30.0%– 40.0%177280.0%177165
177Audi A430.0%– 25.0%184240.0%183155
178Land Rover Defender30.0%+ 200.0%173310.0%176163
179Maserati Grecale30.0%+ 200.0%178220.0%188178
180Toyota C-HR30.0%+ 200.0%193180.0%195168
181Lexus UX30.0%+ 200.0%180140.0%200176
182Range Rover Velar30.0%n/a –70.0%214 –
183LandRover Range Rover20.0%– 50.0%183360.0%171164
184Hyundai Ioniq 620.0%n/a197220.0%186188
185Audi Q8 e-tron20.0%new168150.0%197157
186Lexus IS20.0%n/a18190.0%207170
187Changan Deepal Hunter K5020.0%new18850.0%215 –
188Toyota Sienta20.0%n/a –40.0%217186
189Suzuki Ciaz10.0%– 97.5%198210.0%18968
190Peugeot 300810.0%– 87.5% –250.0%181135
191Peugeot 200810.0%– 83.3% –280.0%178130
192Bentley Bentayga10.0%– 66.7% –150.0%198167
193Toyota GR Supra10.0%– 50.0%185180.0%196179
194LandRover Range Rover Sport10.0%– 50.0% –120.0%202173
195Aston Martin V8 Vantage10.0%+ 0.0%20440.0%216206

Source: Manufacturers

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