Nov 15, 2016

Ford to push ahead with Mexico move despite Trump threat

Ford chief executive Mark Fields said it was "Going forward" with its plan to shift production of small cars from its Michigan plant. Mr Trump threatened during the election campaign to impose a tariff on car imports from firms like Ford. The president-elect also said he would build a wall with Mexico and renegotiate the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which includes Mexico. The Ford boss said a levy on car imports would hurt the US economy. Ford has previously said it would shift production of its US-produced Focus and C-Max models to a new facility in Mexico by 2018.

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