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Mercedes marking step-change in China offensive

Just as Opel announces plans to withdraw from China, Mercedes-Benz is deepening its commitment to the region. The German brand is still coming from behind in the world's largest car market as it plays catch up to rivals Audi and BMW, but the gap is closing quickly. Daimler is making sure it stays that way … Continued

Just as Opel announces plans to withdraw from China, Mercedes-Benz is deepening its commitment to the region. The German brand is still coming from behind in the world's largest car market as it plays catch up to rivals Audi and BMW, but the gap is closing quickly. Daimler is making sure it stays that way through a new €1bn (US$1.38bn) investment.

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