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Jim Farley, Ford's CEO, said a Toyota 4Runner made in Japan could cost $10,000 less than a Ford Bronco made in Michigan.
Ford is upset that the Mexico and Canada rates are higher than the 15% tariff rates announced for major automotive nations ...
"Ford reports a net loss of $29 million last quarter, compared with $1.8 billion in net income a year ago, after being hit by more than $800 million from Trump’s tariffs." (Meidas Touch) ...
Ford, on the other hand, makes 77% of its vehicles domestically. Still, CEO Jim Farley sees tariffs irreparably changing the ...
Ford faces a $2 billion profit hit in 2025 due to Trump’s auto tariffs, despite strong domestic production and efforts to ...
The automaker that builds more cars in the US than any other company says it may actually be hurt more by President Donald ...
Ford Motor Company despite $50.2 billion in quarterly revenue, Ford posted a net loss of $29–$36 million, its first quarterly ...
Ford and the rest of the U.S. industry are awaiting a deal with Mexico, which accounts for a big chunk of auto-parts shipments into the U.S. Trump said Thursday that tariffs on Mexican goods would ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley said the automaker expects a $2 billion tariff bill, and that current tariff policies could give Japanese ...
"Indiana Jones" star Harrison Ford took issue with the state of American politics, but said that "you get what you get" in ...