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Ford Motor Co.’s top executive says allowing Chinese automakers to sell their cars in the US would be “devastating” to American manufacturing.
“We should not let them into our country,” Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley said Monday during an appearance on Fox News’ Fox & Friends show. “Manufacturing is the heart and soul of our country and for us to lose that to those exports would be devastating to our country.”
“I sure hope we don’t allow them to come across the border,” Farley said of Canada’s Chinese cars. Keeping these vehicles out of America should have a “big impact” on upcoming negotiations to rework the trade deal between the US, Canada and Mexico, he added.
Ford CEO seeks to expand partnerships with Chinese automakers
'We value our Chinese partners; they help us stay sharp and compete in many markets around the world,' Farley said. 'We will continue to expand these partnerships.'
Ford Restructures EV Plans Again as Unit's Chief Exits, Farley Courts China | EV
Ford Motor Co. is once again restructuring its electric vehicle business, following a strategy shift late last year that resulted in a $19.5 billion writedown and six months of sliding EV demand.
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Ford Restructures EV Plans Again as Unit’s Chief Exits, Farley Courts China
Posted byMatilde Alves 16th April 2026Ford Motor Co. is once again restructuring its electric vehicle business, following a strategy shift late last year that resulted in a $19.5 billion writedown and six months of sliding EV demand.
The company announced on Wednesday it is merging its Electric Vehicle, Digital and Design team with its global Industrial System.
The restructuring comes as Farley turns to Chinese EV makers, amid contradictory statements on their industry.
Just days after saying Chinese carmakers should be kept out of America, Farley said his company is looking to expand business ties to Chinese automakers.
Farley told Fox News on Monday that “we should keep them out of our country.”
On Wednesday, Farley seemed to try to walk back his tough words on China.
“We value our Chinese partners, they help us stay sharp and compete in many markets around the world,” Farley said. “We will continue to expand these partnerships.” He added that he had “no news” to announce.
