Ford CEO Jim Farley has repeatedly told Wall Street that Ford will bring smaller, affordable - yet profitable - EVs to market. But is it too late?
The major U.S. automakers were given a one-month exemption from new tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, the Trump ...
Let’s be real honest, long-term, a 25 percent tariff across the Mexico and Canadian border will blow a hole in the U.S. industry that we have never seen,’ Ford CEO says ...
Yahoo Finance will chronicle the latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs — from the threats to the eventual policy.
Ford CEO Farley says to expect more news this year ... the introduction of more affordable vehicles, Thibodeau said. China's head start will only snowball Overall, U.S. automakers face a serious ...
President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada could already be softening, and Tesla is watching its sales drop in yet another global market.
Sam Wu, president and CEO of Ford China, is adding the International Markets Group to his responsibility. “Sam has led a ...
Consumer items ranging from avocados and strawberries to electronics and gasoline look poised for price hikes in the wake of President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China.
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A new Trump administration tariff on goods from China means automakers will pay more for certain parts. Here's what it may do ...
China is years ahead of Western automakers in battery technology, according to Ford’s CEO. Jim Farley told The New York Times that Ford must access China’s battery IP if it wants to compete.