Volkswagen may use Ford’s plants in U.S. for building cars
Volkswagen’s chief executive stated on Tuesday following a meeting at the White House that the German automaker was making an alliance with Ford Motor and might use the U.S. automaker’s capacity to build cars. VW CEO Herbert Diess stated the company was further “considering building a second car plant” in the United States, adding, “We
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Trump administration will reveal self-driving guidelines in next months
US President Donald Trump’s administration will reveal modified self-driving standards within the next months, the head of the United States Transportation Department stated on Monday, responding to automakers’ calls for regulations that will remove barriers and permit autonomous vehicles on the road. “The pressure is mounting for the federal government to do something” regarding autonomous
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Ford Motor disagrees with Trump immigration ban
Ford Motor on Monday stated they disagree President Donald Trump’s heavily debated immigration order, turning into one of the highest profile U.S. automaker to question the decision to momentarily ban travelers coming from 7 nations. The leader of Goldman Sachs likewise criticized the order and FedEx and UPS stated they were reviewing its effect. The
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Ford states Donald Trump no Lincoln MKC SUV production going to Mexico
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump stated Ford Motor Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr informed him the car manufacturer is not going to move a Kentucky plant to Mexico, however the company stated it informed him the decision was to keep one automobile in U.S. production. On Thursday, Trump published on Twitter: “I worked hard with Bill
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Bill Ford Jr. met with Trump over ‘infuriating’ Mexico comments
Ford Motor Executive Bill Ford Jr. stated on Wednesday he has actually met with Donald Trump to discuss the GOP nominee’s comprehensive analysis of the car manufacturer’s investments in Mexico. Ford informed the Economic Club of Washington that he believed Trump’s criticism of the No. 2 car manufacturer’s foreign investments were frustrating and aggravating due
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