Ford Plans To Invest $3.7 Billion In The United States To Increase 6200 Jobs

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Ford Motor (f.us) announced plans for expansion and employment. Ford will invest US $3.7 billion in Michigan, Ohio and Missouri, adding more than 6200 new manufacturing jobs to support the new global Mustang sports car and ranger pickup for North America and the new electric commercial vehicle for Ford Pro customers, as well as the overall Ford + strategy of producing 2million electric vehicles worldwide every year by the end of 2026.

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Among them, Ford will invest 2billion dollars in Michigan and create 3200 jobs. In addition, the company will invest $1.5 billion and 1800 union jobs in its Ohio assembly plant to support electric vehicle production; Invested $95million and 1100 union jobs in the Kansas City assembly plant in Missouri for the production of vans (including electric vehicle iterations).

It is reported that the company will cooperate with Michigan to obtain a US $100.8 million employment incentive plan. The Ohio and Missouri incentive plans have not been announced.

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