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Nearly two months after Donald Trump’s far-reaching tariffs were unveiled, Ford Motors CEO Jim Farley told me how — despite ...
on April 30. (Christopher Otts / WSJ) Ford Motor Chief Executive Jim Farley expects President Trump’s tariffs on foreign vehicles and automotive parts to be in place “at least for the next ...
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Ford CEO Does Not Hold Back TariffsThe American auto industry caught a little bit of a break from the tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump administration, but Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley does not think the changes are good enough. On ...
Ford is suspending its annual financial guidance due to uncertainty surrounding tariffs introduced under Donald Trump's ...
With little ability to see how far the Trump administration is taking its disruptive policies, corporations and investors ...
America Needs More Electricity: Production Pulse: Manufacturers such as Flex, Eaton, Schneider Electric and ArcelorMittal are ...
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Scripps News on MSNTariffs as a marketing strategy? Here's how companies are framing the import taxBrands leverage tariff headlines in marketing to connect with consumers amid economic uncertainty and heightened urgency.
The president recently attacked Walmart, saying it should “eat” the costs rather than pass them on to customers.
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