Ford EV Manufacturing In India Could Get Boost Via Incentives
Ford is heading back to India after several years.
Read More »Ford is heading back to India after several years.
Read More »It would export those vehicles to other markets.
Read More »It will build vehicles for export there.
Read More »The automaker exited that market three years ago.
Read More »Following a move to slash import tax rates there.
Read More »Following a meeting between Blue Oval officials and the government.
Read More »Roughly three years since it exited that market.
Read More »The latest part of her global tour.
Read More »The plant was sold to Tata Motors last year.
Read More »Ford has turned its short-term pain in India and Brazil into a long-term gain.
Read More »Workers have a few weeks to accept and sign up for the package.
Read More »The deal has been in the works for months now.
Read More »It's the end of an era in India.
Read More »Employees that continue to strike risk losing out on pay.
Read More »The workers are aiming to negotiate a better severance payout.
Read More »Ford has decided to move forward with selling both plants.
Read More »Tata is reportedly in the lead for the right to purchase the plant.
Read More »New government incentives have Ford reconsidering its decision to cease manufacturing in that country.
Read More »Ford is ending major operations in the country after taking losses in India for years.
Read More »India's top dealer group has asked the government to safeguard its interests.
Read More »The workers are protesting Ford's decision to cease manufacturing in India.
Read More »Dealers could reportedly be held legally responsible in consumer court.
Read More »Roughly 4,000 workers are asking the government to create jobs to replace those lost by the plant closures.
Read More »The move comes as Ford India has lost $2 billion in the last decade.
Read More »The revised crossover will get styling updates and new tech features.
Read More »As the pandemic continues to ravage India, automakers like Ford are struggling to survive.
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