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Speaking to a room of executives, scholars and industrialists, Ford CEO Jim Farley said he believes the United States must ...
The U.S. automaker is struggling to procure rare earth materials essential to its cars, as exports from China slow.
Ford’s first quarter results were met with a positive market response, as revenue and non-GAAP profit meaningfully exceeded ...
The retailer in Q1 frontloaded $85 million in evergreen products like bicycles to offset duty-driven product cost increases.
Speaking to a room of executives, scholars and industrialists, Ford CEO Jim Farley said he believes the United States must reinvest in blue-collar labor.
Unlike some automakers like Ford, Subaru and Toyota, Hyundai and Audi are still holding off on tariff-related vehicle price ...
Ford executives are increasingly studying all aspects of Chinese automakers and that market as the most intense competition to beat.
Last week, the Trump administration announced that it reached a deal with Vietnam that would allow U.S. goods to enter the ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley said that a rare earth minerals shortage is hurting production and caused the automaker to temporarily shut down one of its plants last month, according to an interview with ...