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Ford (NYSE: F), and Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) has voiced criticism over President Donald Trump's latest trade agreement with ...
Ford Motor executives told shareholders Thursday that there are no plans to offer stock buybacks or spin off its lucrative ...
Ford Motor is raising prices. This is how and when tariffs start to affect U.S. car buyers. President Donald Trump isn’t sure ...
Yet even with the new waivers, the outlook for America's longest-lived carmakers remains cloudy, with General Motors saying ...
President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders and proclamations to ease auto tariffs on April 29.
The employee discounts the automaker is offering to all shoppers will run until early June and come as some carmakers mull price hikes due to tariffs.
Despite the White House's statements, Ford's top executive recently said he could not promise consumers wouldn't pay more.
Ford Chief Executive Jim Farley said the company knows how auto tariffs will affect its costs, but doesn't know how ...
Jeep-maker Stellantis also suspended its guidance due to tariff uncertainty. On top of headwinds from Trump’s trade policy, Ford faces significant losses on its electric vehicles. The ...
According to Wolfe, Ford is expected to be one of the biggest winners due to its U.S.-centric production model, with the ...
The Trump administration says automakers won't get hit twice by its tariffs, which have applied to both auto parts as well as steel and aluminum.
Repeat winners from Ford, Toyota, and Stellantis dominate this year’s fleet rankings, highlighting consistent value across trucks, hybrids, vans, and SUVs.