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.
That would be on top of 25% steel and aluminum tariffs that Ford’s CEO says will “blow a hole in the U.S. industry that we ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley did not mince words with Wall Street on Tuesday, describing the impact from a lasting 25% tariff as being ...
Attorneys have sent an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court after the Florida Supreme Court rejected James D. Ford's latest attempt to stop his execution.
The Ford F-150 pickup truck is no longer America's top selling vehicle according to a new Forbes report citing data from ...
A man died from his injuries in a single-vehicle rollover crash Tuesday morning in Decatur County in northwest Kansas, ...
China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), the world’s largest producer of batteries for electric vehicles and a supplier for Tesla, has applied for a listing in Hong Kong, setting sights on one ...
"So far, what we are seeing is a lot of cost and a lot of chaos," Jim Farley said of Trump's tariffs.
The Trump administration's tariff threats and animosity towards electric vehicles are producing a "lot of cost and a lot of ...
A 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada would 'blow a hole in the US auto industry,' Jim Farley says, while giving South Korean, ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley said at an analyst conference that while President Trump wants to help automakers, his Canada and Mexico ...