CEO Jim Farley and 2 of his top leaders went to Australia, where there are no tariffs, to see the Chinese competitors and plan how to beat them.
A bill to do away with split speeds for cars and trucks in Idaho is making its way through the state legislature. Plus, more trucking news.
Ford CEO Jim Farley recently checked out the BYD Shark in Australia. He said that the electrified pickup is a "different ...
It is being reported that Stellantis is considering partnerships with Chinese automakers in an attempt to overhaul its operations in Europe, while it manages its investments in the U.S. The report ...
What happens when you deploy 100 massive, driverless, and fully electric heavy haul trucks at a working mine? Find out here.
Ford CEO Jim Farley took direct aim at Chinese-made pickup trucks during a visit to Australia, arguing that models like the ...
The Idaho Trucking Association raised concerns over potential safety impacts after state lawmakers voted to end split speeds. Also: Congress wants to ban carriers with ties to China's communist party ...
As the rest of the world tries to catch up with China in making lithium-ion batteries, Chinese manufacturers have already ...
Government PMP notifications aim to cut reliance on Chinese rare earth magnets for electric vehicles and high-tech industries.
A 2025 cybersecurity regulation from China’s Commerce Department is effectively keeping nearly all Chinese vehicles out of the U.S. auto market. The groups even criticized Canada’s announcement that ...
Ford’s CEO tried several Chinese plug-in pickups in Australia and admits they’re shaking up the market, but they’re no good for hard graft ...
Pierre Poilievre proposed exempting Canadian-made vehicles from federal sales tax and implementing a “dollar-for-dollar” rule on tariffs. An automaker that assembles vehicles in Canada would be ...