Ford to invest $1.8 billion to expand R&D in China
Ford Motor Co will invest 11.4 billion yuan ($1.8 billion) to expand research and development in China, Chief Executive Mark Fields said on Monday.

Ford has rapidly gained market share over the past few years at mainly the expense of Japanese rivals, helped by its efforts to incorporate Chinese consumer tastes in its cars sold in the country.
The Dearborn, Michigan-based carmaker is the fifth-biggest foreign automaker in China, after General Motors, Volkswagen, Hyundai Motor Co and Nissan Motor Co.
Speaking at a corporate event in Shanghai, Chief Executive Mark Fields also said the company will introduce the C-MAX Energi, a plug-in hybrid, and the Mondeo conventional hybrid to the China market next year.
"By 2020 we will offer customers in China a range of hybrid, plug-in hybrid and full electric vehicles," he said.
Beijing has been trying to encourage the use of more electric vehicles to combat pollution, but progress has been slow mainly due to the lack of infrastructure.
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