China is years ahead of Western automakers in battery technology, according to Ford’s CEO. Jim Farley told The New York Times that Ford must access China’s battery IP if it wants to compete.
Furthermore, Ford China president and CEO Sam Wu will expand his responsibilities to include leadership of the International Markets Group. Jeff Marentic will report to Wu in his role overseeing ...
The biggest impact on vehicles will be on Ford Motor's Lincoln Nautilus and General Motors' Buick Envision. Those crossovers accounted for 83,884, or 95%, of the 88,515 China-made vehicles that ...
Sam Wu, president and CEO of Ford China, is adding the International Markets Group to his responsibility. “Sam has led a significant turnaround of Ford’s China business and his leadership will ...
Sam Wu, president and CEO of Ford China, will take over an expanded role to lead the international markets group in Hart's place. Jeff Marentic will report to Wu as head of the international ...
DETROIT — President Donald Trump's move Saturday to impose 10% additional tariffs on imports from China affects a small number of U.S. vehicles. But those tariffs are also hitting auto parts ...