This is why Jim Farley said tariffs could blow a hole" in the U.S. auto industry, he said. “You cannot absorb those costs and ...
Automaker and supplier executives used quarterly earnings calls and investor events to warn of higher costs, reduced ...
U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods will hike prices of North American-produced vehicles by as much as $10,000 each, a ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston are reaching out to state governors in Washington, D.C. as the ...
Ford Chief Executive Jim Farley said the threat of tariffs and other policy changes emanating from Washington, D.C., have ...
Farley argues that tariffs would benefit foreign competitors and disrupt the industry's transition to electric vehicles.
Ford CEO Jim Farley, on the eve of traveling to Washington to meet with members of Congress on President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs, did not mince words Tuesday during an investor conference.
Ford will delay production of the next generation F-150 by one year, continuing to produce the current model until April 2028 ...