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Billed as a "Model T moment" by the company, Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley today announced that the automaker will invest $5 billion into its electric vehicle future, creating 4,000 jobs.
Ford ($F) is taking on the rising surge of cheap Chinese electric vehicles with an affordable, high-tech pickup aimed ...
Ford posted an earnings and revenue beat for the second quarter and reinstated full-year guidance, but upped its full-year ...
Ford's move also comes as a host of automakers, including Ford, are building new plants in Mexico instead of in the U.S. and raises questions about which products could replace the Focus -- a car ...
Mexico helps profitability Ford's decision to invest $1.6 billion will create 2,800 additional direct jobs in Mexico by the end of this decade, with construction on the small car plant to begin as ...
Ford plans to build a new factory in Mexico, fueling a debate in the presidential race. America's No. 2 automaker is expected to shift production of small cars south of the border.
And Ford had insisted that the planned Mexico factory, which was to have led to 2,800 hires there by 2020, would not have siphoned jobs from the U.S. Still, Trump was quick to trumpet Ford’s move.
Ford has found itself in the cross-hairs of criticism over investing in Mexico, even though almost every other global automaker has also announced plans to expand or build new plants in Mexico in ...
Ford Motor Co. is shifting production of an all-electric vehicle to Mexico, while saying it will create 850 jobs by adding production of an autonomous car in Flat Rock, where it also will continue ...
Trump to Ford, “If you build that plant in Mexico, I’m going to charge you 35 percent on every car, truck part that you send into our country,” he said. “Every single one.” ...