CEO Jim Farley of Ford told reporters earlier this month he is excited about working with the incoming Trump administration, according to a Detroit newspaper.
Ford and General Motors will both donate $1 million and vehicles to President-elect Donald Trump’s January inauguration,CEO Jim Farley of Ford told reporters earlier this month he is excited about working with the incoming Trump administration to make sure the company is “rewarded for our commitment to America and Michigan,” according to the“Ford’s employment profile and importance in the U.S.
“We did take some pricing action. We’re working with our dealers to make sure they sell the whole lineup, not just our hybrids. So they’re putting more emphasis on EVs in certain parts of the market,” he reportedly explained. Earlier this month, General Motors CEO Mary Barra said Trump listens intently to the automotive industry, according to the"I think we’re very goal-aligned," the newspaper quoted her as saying. "We want a strong economy. We want a strong manufacturing base in this country. We agree automotive jobs are important. I think there’s a lot that we could work on.”
“But there’s going to be changes,” Barra reportedly continued. “But we’ve worked with many administrations for decades."Have questions, concerns or tips? Send them to Ray at
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