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Ford CFO Sherry House also discussed what the Dearborn-based automaker is telling Wall Street about upcoming headwinds.
The automotive industry is currently navigating significant supply chain disruptions due to rare earth shortages, tariffs, and volatile metal prices, forcing automakers to innovate, diversify their ...
Ford executives are increasingly studying all aspects of Chinese automakers and that market as the most intense competition to beat.
Tariffs are not a passing storm—they're the new climate. Innovative companies are adapting; these are their tariff strategies.
Dr. Satchidananda Tripathy, Assistant Professor,  Paari School of Business- SRM University -AP( Amaravati)The recent global panic triggered b ...
Two of China's largest battery makers are discovering that building factories in the United States is proving far more ...
GM formed alliances with 2 rare earth mineral processing companies to domestically source materials for parts GM uses in EVs.
China’s grip on a handful of exotic metals has kept U.S. automakers on edge. The metals (dysprosium, terbium and samarium) ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -Hyundai Motor has a rare earths stockpile that can last about a year and it does not expect any near-term ...
China's monopoly over samarium, a rare earth mineral crucial for military technology, threatens to stifle Western militaries ...
C.H. Robinson CEO Dave Bozeman says the logistics company is helping customers navigate the unsettled trade environment.
China has reportedly granted temporary export licenses to rare-earth suppliers of General Motors (GM), Ford (F), and ...