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Ford Motor Co. is struggling with supplies of rare earth magnets, the automaker's CEO Jim Farley told Bloomberg News in an interview on Friday.
Ford Motor Co. continues to struggle to obtain rare earth magnet supplies that are essential to car production and have already forced a temporary shutdown of one of its factories. The supply of ...
Ford Motor Co. continues to struggle to obtain rare earth magnet supplies that are essential to car production and have already forced a temporary shutdown of one of its factories. The supply of ...
Ford has a serious supply issue on its hands when it comes to rare earth minerals, says CEO Jim Farley. While that might not sound like a big deal to some, it’s actually causing manufacturing ...
Ford said results for the quarter ending in June were $800 million lower because of Washington's tariffs. Competitor General ...
About 90% of the U.S.'s rare earth minerals come from China, the world's largest producer of rare earths, according to data from the Geological Survey.
Ford CEO Jim Farley said that a rare earth minerals shortage is hurting production and caused the automaker to temporarily shut down one of its plants last month, according to an interview with ...
Ford Motor still faces difficulties obtaining vital magnets made with rare-earth elements, despite a deal the U.S. struck with China to ease export controls, a company executive said Monday.
More: GM's got an advantage in the rare earth minerals trade war that could upend the industry Shares of Ford were down close to 1% in morning trade. They have risen more than 7% since the start ...
The company had previously shut down production of its Explorer SUV at its Chicago plant for a week in May because of a rare-earth shortage. Shares of Ford were down close to 1% in morning trade.
June 13 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co (F.N), opens new tab is struggling with supplies of rare earth magnets, the automaker's CEO Jim Farley told Bloomberg News in an interview on Friday. China, which ...