Ford's Farley Warns Chinese EVs Could Undercut U.S. Manufacturing

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Ford CEO Jim Farley warns that allowing Chinese electric vehicles into the U.S. could devastate American manufacturing due to subsidized production and data/privacy concerns, a view echoed by policymakers as China’s EVs gain traction in Europe and Canada. He argues the U.S. must guard its industry, while Ford pursues competitive EVs (made in Kentucky) to keep pace, highlighting a broader global debate over protectionism vs. access to advanced tech.
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