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Ford CEO says the US-China EV war is just like the American auto industry's 1980s showdown with Japan, but 'on steroids'
Ford CEO Jim Farley said China's auto industry has "enough capacity" to serve the "entire North American market, put us all out of business." ... Read More
Ford CEO Warns China Could Put Every American Carmaker Out Of Business
Helping shield American companies from the threat coming out of the East are hefty tariffs and a ban on Chinese electronics ... Read More
Ford CEO Jim Farley says China is 'completely dominating' Tesla, GM, and Ford in EVs
"The competitive reality is that the Chinese are the 700-pound gorilla in the EV industry," Ford CEO Jim Farley said. Read More
CEO Jim Farley on steering Ford through Trump's tariffs
Jim Farley discusses the difficulties of tariffs in imported parts, which have cost Ford $2 billion – and may give an advantage to their competitors. He also explains why he drives a Chinese-made ... Read More
Ford CEO Jim Farley targets major problem with its cars
According to CEO Jim Farley, improving the quality of its vehicles is Ford’s “largest near-term opportunity” to lower costs. In the past, Ford has said that its recall issues are tied to older models ... Read More
Ford CEO Jim Farley Says New $30,000 Truck Is 'Really Not A Pickup'

Last month, Ford revealed plans for a new midsize electric pickup. It arrives in 2027. It will use what Ford is calling a revolutionary approach to building vehicles with an "assembly tree" rather ... Read More
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