--File--Visitors are seen at the stand of Ford during an auto show in Guangzhou city, south Chinas Guangdong province, 22 November 2011. Ford Motor is in talks with its partners to introduce indigenous brands in China, while it focuses on building up its own brand in the worlds biggest auto market, its China chief said on Monday (4 June 2012).Some foreign auto makers have launched so-called indigenous, or China-only, brands with their local partners, in part to comply with Chinese government regulations that allow global carmakers like Ford to manufacture cars in China. Ford makes its Fiesta, Focus, Mondeo and other sedans in China in a three-way tie-up with Changan Automobile and Japans Mazda Motor Corp. It also holds 30 percent of Jiangling Motors Corp, which makes Fords Transit vans.