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President Donald Trump said car companies “need a little bit of time” to move part manufacturing into the United States.
"We have adjusted exports from the U.S. to China in light of the current tariffs," a Ford spokesperson told NewsNation.
Ford has halted shipping expensive Raptors, Mustangs and more to China as tariffs soar to 150%. It still exports some engines and transmissions.
Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley looked to get the attention of the White House by going on Fox News and taking an optimistic ...
Wary of directly criticizing the president’s trade policies, automakers are emphasizing how much they have already invested ...
Tariffs put the U.S. at a short-term disadvantage and will harm competition for North American automakers once Chinese automakers arrive, Lawler said.
The Blue Oval says dealer showroom traffic is up "by double digits." But what happens when existing inventory runs out?