By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley met with U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday after raising ...
CNBC's Phil LeBeau talks criticism out of the auto industry concerning President Trump's tariff plans. Chiefs' Travis Kelce ...
Large electric vehicles like pickup trucks and SUVs aren’t exactly flying off showroom floors. When the CEO of one of the big ...
But at least one major American executive is starting to crack under the pressure of the Trump tariff regimen: Ford CEO Jim Farley is ringing the alarm bells for the American automakers, warning that ...
Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley met with U.S. lawmakers after raising concerns that a 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican imports ...
Farley said the tariffs would be a boon to South Korean, Japanese and European companies that are bringing 1.5 million to 2 ...
Canada would likely impose its own tariffs on U.S. goods if they're levied here, meaning consumers on both sides of the ...
Caresoft Global Technologies President Terry Woychowski shows how Chinese automakers have driven down costs by reducing parts ...
The Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley announced his company could be forced to lay off employees if the Trump administration ends subsidies and financial support for electric vehicle manufacturing.
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To the world, he was Chris Farley, the beloved, larger-than-life comedian who was known for crashing through tables or ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley met with U.S. lawmakers to discuss concerns over potential 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Farley warned these tariffs, suggested by former President Donald Trump, could damage ...