There's plenty of news is coming out of Detroit as the United Auto Workers (UAW) stand-up strikes enter their 13th day.
This led to Fain noting his disgust once again for Trump’s Michigan visit. “I see no point in meeting with him because I don’t think the man has any bit of care about what our workers stand for, what the working class stands for,”Ford vs. GM — with a side of Bidenomics
Earlier this week Ford surprised the industry when it announced that it was pausing development on its $3.5 billionplant in Marshall, Mich., claiming it had concerns about “competitively” operating the plant. Ford declined to say what specifically changed in its planning, but the company stated it has not made a final decision on the planned investment at the site. China
The Journal reported Ford is seeking a looser interpretation of the “foreign entity of concern” requirement for battery components, which puts limits on materials and technology coming from countries like China in order to qualify for tax credits authorized by the Inflation Reduction Act. The final interpretation of the rules is expected to come from the White House this fall for EVs sold in 2024.
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