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									Fiat Powertrain Technologies SpA announced 
									yesterday it will invest 22 million euros to 
									build its first Chinese research and 
									development centre in Shanghai which will 
									open at the end of next year.  | 
                                 
                                
                                    
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						Fiat 
						Powertrain Technologies SpA announced yesterday it will 
						invest 22 million euros (32.2 U.S. dollars million) to 
						build its first Chinese research and development centre 
						in Shanghai.  
					
					The wholly-owned 
					Fiat Powertrain Technology Shanghai R&D Co Ltd, located in 
					Jiading District in west Shanghai, will focus on the 
					development of engines, both gasoline and diesel, and 
					transmissions for cars and commercial vehicles, the 
					subsidiary of Italy's Fiat Group said yesterday. FPT 
					Shanghai, covering a total of 37,000 square meters, will 
					employ 100 engineers by the end of next year when it 
					officially starts operation. 
					
					"Developing 
					anti-pollution engines would be one of the top priorities 
					for FPT Shanghai as environmental protection is emphasized 
					by the state government," said Paolo Emanuele Ferrero, vice 
					president of FPT, product engineering, at the 
					ground-breaking ceremony for the centre yesterday. 
					
					FPT has 
					established 12 R&D centres worldwide with a major coverage 
					in Europe. The Shanghai centre is the first in Asia, a step 
					ahead for the company to fulfil its target to serve local 
					demands. "The new engineering center will not only be part 
					of FPT's global network, but also allow us to join the 
					steady growth in China's auto industry," Ferrero added. New 
					engines and transmissions will be developed for Fiat's 
					models in addition to supplying other car makers in China.
					 
					
					Overseas car 
					makers have been setting up R&D centres in China to meet the 
					demand for eco-friendly and fuel efficient technologies. At 
					the end of October, General Motors Corp said it would spend 
					250 U.S. dollars million to build a campus in Shanghai, 
					including a research and development centre for alternative 
					fuels.  
					
					Source: Shanghai 
					Daily 
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