Ford Motor likely to make its new electric Mustang Mach-E in China
Ford
Motor
is considering making its new electric Mustang
Mach-E
in China, depending on how the trade war between Washington and
Beijing plays out, CEO Jim Hackett said.
“We
need to determine whether the tariffs are settled. And it would be
great” if they were settled, Hackett told Bloomberg after a launch
event for the car in Los Angeles. “We have a plan to build there if
we have to.” In an earlier interview with Bloomberg TV, Hackett
said he believed there would be good demand for the car in China.
“I’m smiling because China has got a mandate for electrification,
so the Mach-E has a role in that,” he said.
While
Ford is building the Mach-E in Mexico, Hackett said the company
employs more workers in the US than its competitors. Read
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