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First Posted: 09-25-09 08:24 AM   |   Updated: 09-25-09 10:29 AM

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SHANGHAI (AP) -- Ford Motor Co. said Friday it plans to spend $490 million on building a third assembly plant in China, ramping up production to meet surging demand in this fast-growing market as the U.S. automaker expands in Asia.

The factory, to be built in the central Chinese city of Chongqing, will make the next-generation Focus compact car, which Ford plans to sell globally.

The announcement from Chongqing came the day after the Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker unveiled a made-in-India compact car -- part of a plan to boost sales in Asia, a region the U.S. automaker has hardly dented but is counting on to drive growth.

"Today's announcement reinforces our commitment to the further expansion of our China operations to meet the continued rise in demand from Chinese consumers for world-class Ford products and services," Ford chief executive Alan Mulally said in a statement.

In India earlier this week, Mulally said he expects a third of global car sales to come from Asia in 20 years, a third from the Americas and a third from Europe and Russia.

China is proving a lifesaver for all the big automakers, helping offset miseries elsewhere.

Total sales in January-August surpassed those in the U.S. for all but two months, rising to 8.33 million units, up nearly 30 percent from a year earlier, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.

Sales should soar to 12.6 million units this year, up 35 percent from 2008, boosted by subsidies that the industry is lobbying Beijing to extend, Xu Changming, a senior economist with the Cabinet's State Information Center, said at a seminar Friday in Beijing.

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The government is due to decide by mid-December, Xu said, if it will continue the subsidies, which are aimed at promoting energy-efficient vehicles.

"If the policy is extended to next year, rapid growth of auto sales will be sustained," Xu said. "Otherwise, it will fluctuate, and it's hard to predict the degree."

The Chongqing plant, part of Ford's joint venture Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co., is the third for Ford in China and its second in Chongqing, an industrial hub of 30 million people sprawled along the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.

Slated for full completion by 2012, Ford said the plant will be equipped to make other small cars on the company's global C-car platform in addition to the Focus.

Ford lags behind other automakers in Asia, capturing only 2 percent of auto sales there, compared with nearly 15 percent in North America and 10 percent in Europe.

Ford currently produces 450,000 vehicles in China annually. The new Chongqing facility will initially be able to manufacture 150,000 cars per year, with the capacity to produce 600,000 by 2012 when the plant is at full capacity, the company said.

Other foreign automakers are also expanding their investments in China, while China's domestic automakers are shopping overseas for big brand names and advanced technology.

Wolfsburg, Germany-based Volkswagen AG recently said it plans to spend euro 4 billion ($5.8 billion) in China between now and 2011 on new products and expansions at its plants in Nanjing and Chengdu.

On Thursday, General Motors Co. announced it was setting up a new technology research laboratory in Shanghai.

"China is one of the few markets worldwide which still keeps growing this year. It's obvious any automaker would like to set up plants here," said Zhang Xin, an analyst at Guotai Junan Securities, in Beijing.

Ford says it plans to introduce four new vehicles in the Chinese market in the next three years.

The four-door "Figo", which is Italian slang for 'cool', will go on sale in India during the first quarter of next year, Ford executives told a press conference Wednesday. There are also plans to export the low-cost car to other Asian countries.

The next-generation Focus, scheduled to debut in January at the North American International Auto Show, represents a shift toward C-segment vehicles that Ford says it expects to account for nearly 28 percent of global sales by 2013.

Ford's current plant in Chongqing makes the Ford Focus, Ford Mondeo and Ford S-MAX. Its plant in Nanjing, in eastern China, makes the Ford Fiesta.

Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co. also has an engine manufacturing plant in Nanjing with an annual capacity of 350,000 units -- one of the largest in China.

Ford's other partner in China, Jiangling Motors Corp., makes commercial vehicles, including the popular Ford Transit van.

AP Auto Writer Kimberly S. Johnson and Associated Press researchers Bonnie Cao in Beijing and Ji Chen in Shanghai contributed to this story.

SHANGHAI (AP) -- Ford Motor Co. said Friday it plans to spend $490 million on building a third assembly plant in China, ramping up production to meet surging demand in this fast-growing market as the ...
SHANGHAI (AP) -- Ford Motor Co. said Friday it plans to spend $490 million on building a third assembly plant in China, ramping up production to meet surging demand in this fast-growing market as the ...
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- Jaywalkker I'm a Fan of Jaywalkker 51 fans permalink
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Good example of why the past couple of big mergers have occurred. Dell acquires Perot Systems. Xerox acquires Affiliated Computer Services, Inc.

Notice that, hardware manufacturers, in order to stay competitive buy out service companies because that's the only profitable means of growth at home.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 09/29/2009
- mudbones I'm a Fan of mudbones 11 fans permalink

Good for Ford, The Chinese Market is growing and they should take advantage of it. It'll be a heck of a lot cheaper than building them here and shipping them to China.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 09/29/2009

appalling

good articles; http://www.iamned.com

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 09/29/2009

The Chinese middle class is about 320 million people like the complete population of the USA. Why should a manufacturer not try to be present over there. VW is already producing a lot of cars in China for the Chinese market exclusively. They plan to overtake Toyota as the company with most cars produced next year. Most of the heavy investment German companies have made in the last 10 years are in Asia. So you better keep developing new business models and ideas instead of whining about jobs that maybe never coming back.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 AM on 09/29/2009

People should begin to understand that the move to outsourcing was far more than for cheap labour.
More to the point, outsourcing was also about relocating the means of production and profit to the developing industrialized nations and their growing consumer markets. It is only a matter of time before
the growing consumer societies of India and China replace the US.

Jobs will not be coming back to the US EVER. The US must create new jobs based on future needs of the world market place. Alternative energies would be the best place to start. Forget cars......­.......Ele­ctric high speed and light rail are options for Detroit, if they retool.

The entire country needs to retool it's collective mind. You'll be able to buy cheap cars made in India and China, but you will not be making cars too much longer, regardless of what the industry tells you. They're just lapping up what's left of the gravey train.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 09/28/2009
- michmudder I'm a Fan of michmudder 3 fans permalink

Production of vehicles is indeed growing in the new consumer economies of Asia. But, in North America, you won't be able to buy Ford products manufactured there. Ford is not outsourcing production of U.S.-bound vehicles to India and China. My Focus was built in Wayne Michigan by fellow UAW members. There are no plans to import Focuses to the U.S. from this new plant in China. In the UAW, we have many job security concerns, but this is not one of them.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 09/28/2009

Sounds right, however I do not believe the auto industry will be the engine of the future economy. They still make Morgan's by hand in the UK. I'm not implying that the US industry will come to that, but if the States wants a vibrant economic future it will have to buillt on other entities. Some of these may be the retooling of auto plants for rail transport, and other things yet explored. These adjustments will take time. Whatever unfolds the change will be unsettling for many.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 09/28/2009
- steelmill I'm a Fan of steelmill 7 fans permalink

michmudder you of all people know that money should be spent here

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 AM on 09/29/2009
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all part of their plan.

china becomes the new world consumer market. the new middle class. we become 3rd world peasants and serfs.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 09/28/2009
- Jaywalkker I'm a Fan of Jaywalkker 51 fans permalink
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But on the bright side, we can sell THEM lead painted toys and melamine loaded toothpaste/pet food.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 09/29/2009
- LunaPark I'm a Fan of LunaPark 15 fans permalink

Smart move on Ford's part. China now buys more cars than the US buys. China, flush with cash from an export economy, is starting to consume its own production in a big way. Chinese domestic retail sales are up 30% this year. China no longer needs the US now that we are saddled with huge debt that can't possible pay off without massive inflation to cheapen the dollar.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 09/28/2009

China still needs the USto be healthy enough to recoup the "investments" they have made in the States. So we are a bit of a problem for them right now, but they are patient and can wait us out. Once our consumer based society is replaced by their own domestic consumers and India's, we're toast. Unless of course we develop the new technologies, products and energies the world marketplace requires.

The fact that many in China and India can now afford to own their own vehicles tells you where it is all heading.

Twenty-five years ago people in Bejing would wait two hours and pay a fee just to get their picture taken sitting behind the wheel of a car. Now they are buying their very own. Next will refrigerators, laptops, sound systems, oophs they are already! Sounds familiar doesn't it. History marches on..........

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 09/28/2009
- Birdman I'm a Fan of Birdman 34 fans permalink

Ford to the country... Buy our cars... the country to Ford, we would if we had jobs but you sent them to China along with every other Manufacturer... So we cannot buy your cars, sell em to China they have all the jobs. China to Ford we cannot buy the cars you pay us too little to buy a car.

Now any fool can see if you export jobs and do not pay a fair wage and then try to sell you product to people who either do not have a job or cannot afford one due to very low wages why make any cars? Make em for the stock holders until everyone finds out that the stock is really worthless kind of like the mortage derivatives were worthless

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 09/28/2009
- michmudder I'm a Fan of michmudder 3 fans permalink

Ford is not exporting jobs. No UAW jobs are lost here. These cars are for Chinese. The biggest threat to union auto workers is misdirected hostility toward their employers.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 09/28/2009
- RJPasadena I'm a Fan of RJPasadena 6 fans permalink

I was going to make Ford my next car purchase....I guess I will have to wait until 2012 to get a Tesla. In the meantime, I will buy a used Toyota or Honda that was built in the USA. Ford, GM, any so called american auto mfg will not get a penny from me for a car built in China.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 09/28/2009
- michmudder I'm a Fan of michmudder 3 fans permalink

You won't be able to buy a Ford built in China unless you travel to China and purchase it there (and even then you won't be able to repatriate it to the U.S.). The Focuses built in this Chongqing plant are for the Chinese market. The Focuses built in Wayne, Michigan are for the U.S., Canadian, and Mexican markets. No UAW jobs are being lost when Ford opens this plant. Ford today assembles the Focus in Michigan, Australia, Argentina, South Africa, Germany, Philippines, Portugal, Taiwan, Spain, Russia, and Vietnam. All produce for their local markets. None, except the Michigan plant, produce for the North American market.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 09/28/2009

Yay stocks surging on Wall Street. Lets forget about high unemployment, wall street greed & corruption, and heath care reform. Happy days are here again for the rich, while everyone else goes though the same $h1t everyday.

good articles; http://www.iamned.com

Ppl have no money, no heath care, no home, no job, no sanity.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 09/28/2009
- Beka13 I'm a Fan of Beka13 20 fans permalink
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Corporations have no loyalty to this country, to their customers or to their employees...Only to the shareholders.

Full Disclosure: My ford 1997 escort almost killed my daughter and I in an airbag fire in 2002 because Ford sacrificed quality for the bottom line. When I first took it in the dealership wanted to charge me $1000 to fix it! I couldnt pay it so a friend disconnected it and 3 months later it was a recall. So I got it fixed and 4 months later the gasket blew rendering the car I just paid off a pile of scrap. Just like I wish would happen to Ford.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 09/28/2009

duh !!

thats how it should be. if your small business answers to the owner !!

shareholders are the owners of the company. !!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 09/28/2009

What did the Chinese duck say?

clack clack

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 09/27/2009

Wow, the ignorance here is amazing.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 09/27/2009
- michmudder I'm a Fan of michmudder 3 fans permalink

Thanks. I was wondering when you would show up. :)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 09/27/2009

I got your back, bro. :)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 09/28/2009
- alexdog I'm a Fan of alexdog 10 fans permalink

Will Obama place a tariff on GM cars as he did Chinese tires?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30724119/

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 09/27/2009

Wall street reform, universal healthcare/reform, Guantanomo closure, Iraq/Afghanistan pull out-not a single one of these objectives have been met by the Obama administration. Worse, there there's no evidence any progress is being made.

good articles; http://www.iamned.com

If obama loses to the teab@ggrs it will be his fault
,

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 09/27/2009
- Birdman I'm a Fan of Birdman 34 fans permalink

Well you apparently need to learn how the government works, Obama is powerless to pass any laws, that is CONgresses job. Problem there is you have the GOP stopping anything from getting done. Obama certainly can veto a bill but he has to get one first and so far those have been few and far between... Why is that ? again it is the GOP the party of NO, Obama gets thrown under the bus and you call him out for not delivering. Why not DEMAND that CONgress do something? I wil tell you why because you want Obams to fail because you could care less, because if you cared you would be putting the blame where it belongs.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 09/28/2009
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