Media Summary: With most of the world's electric vehicles produced and sold by China, The essential economy covers nearly 100 million American workers who build, move, and fix things. On Wall Street Week, Despite building more than 80 percent of its American-sold vehicles in the U.S. – the highest share of any Detroit automaker ...

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With most of the world's electric vehicles produced and sold by China, The essential economy covers nearly 100 million American workers who build, move, and fix things. On Wall Street Week, Despite building more than 80 percent of its American-sold vehicles in the U.S. – the highest share of any Detroit automaker ...

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Ford CEO Jim Farley on Overhauling EV Business, Scrapping All-Electric F-Series

Ford CEO Jim Farley on Overhauling EV Business, Scrapping All-Electric F-Series

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Ford CEO Jim Farley on the ‘Make or Break’ Moment for the Auto Giant.

Ford CEO Jim Farley on the ‘Make or Break’ Moment for the Auto Giant.

With most of the world's electric vehicles produced and sold by China,

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Ford CEO Farley on Supplier Fire, Tariff Impact and EVs

Ford CEO Farley on Supplier Fire, Tariff Impact and EVs

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Ford CEO Jim Farley on the Future of the Essential Economy

Ford CEO Jim Farley on the Future of the Essential Economy

The essential economy covers nearly 100 million American workers who build, move, and fix things. On Wall Street Week,

Ford CEO: 'It's unbelievable how chronic the shortage of skilled labor is in this country'

Ford CEO: 'It's unbelievable how chronic the shortage of skilled labor is in this country'

Ford CEO Jim Farley said

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Ford CEO Jim Farley Talks EV Business Overhaul & Extended-Range Hybrid Vehicles | Bloomberg Talks

Ford CEO Jim Farley Talks EV Business Overhaul & Extended-Range Hybrid Vehicles | Bloomberg Talks

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CEO Jim Farley on steering Ford through Trump's tariffs

CEO Jim Farley on steering Ford through Trump's tariffs

Despite building more than 80 percent of its American-sold vehicles in the U.S. – the highest share of any Detroit automaker ...

Ford CEO talks labor market, lack of trade jobs, and risks to the US economy

Ford CEO talks labor market, lack of trade jobs, and risks to the US economy

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Ford CEO Jim Farley says most new models will be "more affordable versions"

Ford CEO Jim Farley says most new models will be "more affordable versions"

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Ford CEO Jim Farley reaction to Pres. Donald Trump fuel efficiency change: 'Victory of common sense'

Ford CEO Jim Farley reaction to Pres. Donald Trump fuel efficiency change: 'Victory of common sense'

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Ford CEO Jim Farley and Cam Waters drive Ford Mustang Supercar

Ford CEO Jim Farley and Cam Waters drive Ford Mustang Supercar

Ford CEO Jim Farley

Ford CEO Jim Farley Says Europe is Selling its Future To China

Ford CEO Jim Farley Says Europe is Selling its Future To China

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Ford CEO Jim Farley on tariffs: A $2 billion headwind that 'really restricts our future investment'

Ford CEO Jim Farley on tariffs: A $2 billion headwind that 'really restricts our future investment'

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