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CEO Jim Farley competes at Le Mans in Mustang's inaugural Challenge race. Farley is no stranger to the famed circuit.
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 ...
ORECA will be the chassis supplier for the American automaker's upcoming FIA WEC Hypercar effort, with Dan Sayers coming over from Red Bull Power trains to serve as program manager.
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Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is facing mounting challenges in securing supplies of rare earth magnets, a critical component ...
Jim Farley said he is pleased with the progress in trade talks between the U.S. and China but has yet to see an improvement ...
Farley pointed out that although he is pleased with the developments surrounding the U.S.-China trade deal, an improvement is ...
Ford’s Torrence Avenue plant was idled last month due to a shortage of rare earth materials tied to U.S.-China trade tensions ...
This weekend at Le Mans, Ford has command of the spotlight. Not only has the Blue Oval amassed the largest gathering of ...