Ford Lobbying Trump Admin To Reduce Tariffs On Low-Cost Parts
They argue it could add billions in costs.
Read More »They argue it could add billions in costs.
Read More »Ford stands to be impacted in some ways.
Read More »It's still unclear how the automaker will respond.
Read More »It's unclear if Ford is planning to do so.
Read More »The current administration is mulling the idea of killing them off.
Read More »Imported auto tariffs will take effect next week.
Read More »It's unclear if the tariffs will actually take effect.
Read More »Those levies may be a bit more targeted.
Read More »It's still unclear when or if the tariffs will take effect.
Read More »Amid increasing competition from China.
Read More »The union is concerned about the potential impact on jobs.
Read More »Automakers likely won't get another extension.
Read More »The agency aims to reduce costs as a result.
Read More »It's stockpiling parts, among other moves.
Read More »Countering recent comments from a Blue Oval executive.
Read More »The threat comes as both sides battle it out over trade terms.
Read More »Albeit in a smaller manner, it seems.
Read More »The automaker sources most its steel and aluminum from the U.S.
Read More »It's unclear what will happen after 30 days.
Read More »Though the exact impacts remain to be seen.
Read More »Its unclear how or if the automaker will respond.
Read More »The decision could be a massive one for the U.S. auto industry.
Read More »Though it's still unclear if and when they might take effect.
Read More »He believes they have a leg up on traditional suppliers of those items.
Read More »Some employees feel as if their jobs are being threatened.
Read More »Official direction is expected to arrive next week.
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