Ford Chair: Strike Puts Big 3 Carmakers at Disadvantage

As the strike continues, non-union automakers gain an edge over union companies, says Ford executive.
As the strike continues, non-union automakers gain an edge over union companies, says Ford executive.
Automaker plans to double hybrid F-150 manufaturing next year.
Rules lyrics are significant and can be used as evidence in a trial scheduled for September.
Commercial users embracing fees for software-based services.
Production increased on popular models as it looks to boost its electrified market share.
Ford tries to reverse losses while GM looks to further strengthen position.
Around $28 billion in green bonds are available globally for automakers to help fund their transition to electric vehicles.
The Detroit automaker sold 1.86 million vehicles in 2022, down from 1.91 million in 2021.
Building more parts in-house rather than purchasing them from other suppliers makes financial sense and retains jobs, said CEO Jim Farley.
The steps Ford is taking now to cut costs and boost revenue could pay off in big dividends in the future.
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