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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.
During its Q2 earnings announcement, Ford revealed an $800 million loss attributed to tariffs imposed by former U.S.
"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 is upset that the Mexico and Canada rates are higher than the 15% tariff rates announced for major automotive nations ...
Ford prides itself on making most of its vehicles in the U.S. But the carmaker says the Trump administration’s latest trade ...
President Donald Trump is betting that tariffs on imports of vehicles and automotive parts will bring more manufacturing to ...
Ford Motor Company despite $50.2 billion in quarterly revenue, Ford posted a net loss of $29–$36 million, its first quarterly ...
Ford faces a $2 billion profit hit in 2025 due to Trump’s auto tariffs, despite strong domestic production and efforts to ...
Harrison Ford spoke out against President Donald Trump's second term on Wednesday, lamenting "the rich get rich and the poor ...
Motor industry giant Ford says it expects tariffs to cost it about $2bn (£1.5bn) this year, more than previously expected, ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Tesla for years had more repeat U.S. customers than any other major automotive brand but its loyalty ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley and CNBC's Phil LeBeau join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk quarterly results ahead of investors call.