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17.04.26 - 16:42
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Ford’s Staggering 19.5 Million Vehicle Recalls (24/7 Wall St.)
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Ford (NYSE: F) CEO Jim Farley has been on a press binge, talking, alternatively, about China's car joint ventures and the importance of the US government keeping China's EVs out of America. Left out of the conversation is that Ford recalled 19.5 vehicles from April 2025 to March 2026. That is more than all other ... Ford's Staggering 19.5 Million Vehicle Recalls...
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17.04.26 - 15:15
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Ford to Recall About 1.4M Pickup Trucks in US Over Gear Shift Issue (AAStocks)
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The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday that, following an investigation into reports of unintended downshifting, Ford Motor (F.US) will recall about 1.4 million F-150 pickup trucks in the US.The authority stated that Ford is aware of two potentially related injury incidents and one accident. Dealers......
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16.04.26 - 21:15
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Ford to Strengthen Overseas Cooperation with Chinese Automakers (AAStocks)
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Ford Motor (F.US) plans to expand its overseas partnership with Chinese manufacturers.Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley stated that outside the United States, Ford will broaden its cooperation with Chinese companies, expressing hope to expand its business footprint.(to/s)~AASTOCKS Financial NewsWebsite: www.aastocks.comThis art......
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16.04.26 - 14:45
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From Trucks To Tanks: Pentagon Looks To Automakers To Rebuild America′s Arsenal (ZeroHedge)
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From Trucks To Tanks: Pentagon Looks To Automakers To Rebuild America's Arsenal
With two active conflict areas in Eurasia - the Russia-Ukraine conflict in Eastern Europe and the U.S.-Iran theater in the Gulf - the world is moving deeper into a war cycle. The latest indicator is not only that militaries around the world are beginning to stockpile one-way attack drones, but also the early-stage push to convert underused civilian industrial capacity, including struggling auto production lines, into wartime manufacturing hubs.
The Wall Street Journal is out with a new report that describes just that, noting that the Trump administration is exploring whether U.S. manufacturers, including GM, Ford, GE Aerospace, and Oshkosh, can convert civilian industrial capacity into weapons production as conflicts across Eurasia drag on and deplete critical weapons stockpiles.
The effort to boost the war economy is part of what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has described as putting the defense industrial base ...
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