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Ford CEO Jim Farley and GM CEO Mary Barra said their companies are open to collaborating on EV technologies with other automakers to better compete with Chinese EV makers like BYD.
"We are in global competition with China and it's not just EVs. And if we lose this, we do not have a future Ford," Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford, said.
Asked about the rapid growth of Chinese electric car companies like BYD, Ford CEO Jim Farley called it "the most humbling thing I have ever seen." ...
Ford Motor Co. leaders travel to China a couple times a year to study automakers there. Ford views the Chinese automakers as the most intense competition to beat in the future.
CEO Jim Farley told an audience at the 2025 Aspen Ideas Festival, “We are in a global competition with China and it’s not ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley recently tested some of China’s electric vehicles and called them “far superior” to U.S. ones.
China is on an absolute tear installing wind and solar power. The country reached nearly 900 gigawatts of installed capacity ...
CHONGQING, China -- To the accompaniment of flamenco dancers and fireworks, a gold Fiesta subcompact rolled off the line at Ford Motor Co.'s assembly plant here last week to launch the U.S ...
Ford is taking the China threat seriously, which is a ... Union imposed heavy tariffs on Chinese carmakers in mid-2024 to insulate their domestic carmakers from the growing competition from China.
Facing a booming and hyper-competitive market for electric vehicles (EVs) in China, Ford Motor Co needs to reshape its brand for the world's largest car market, Chief Executive Jim Farley said.
Ford did not make $600M “in” China. They made $600M from vehicles produced in China and exported elsewhere. For an apples-to-apples comparison, we need to know what Ford’s profit/loss for ...
Feb 15 (Reuters) - The chief executives of U.S. automakers Ford F.N and General Motors GM.N said on Thursday they would consider partnerships to cut electric vehicle technology costs as Chinese ...