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The U.S. automaker is struggling to procure rare earth materials essential to its cars, as exports from China slow.
CEO Jim Farley made the comment in an interview with Bloomberg News. China controls more than 90% of global rare earth ...
Can Ford really compete with China’s electric vehicles? The American automaker believes it may hold the key to competing ...
The Car Pro Show sends a big congratulations this week to the newly named President and Chief Executive Officer of Hyundai ...
CEO Jim Farley competes at Le Mans in Mustang's inaugural Challenge race. Farley is no stranger to the famed circuit.
Toyota's consolidated operating profit fell 10$ to 4.8 trillion yen in fiscal 2024, yet company chairman Akio Toyoda ...
As American-made vehicles may stand to benefit from looming tariffs, Ford is calling out its competitors for making fewer ...
Former NASCAR champion Kevin Harvick discussed Dodge's potential return to the Cup Series with Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis.
Gucci owner Kering is set to hire Renault Chief Executive Luca de Meo, five sources told Reuters on Monday, in a move that ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley said that a rare earth minerals shortage is hurting production and caused the automaker to temporarily shut down one of its plants last month, according to an interview with ...
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