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America’s two largest car manufacturers are expected to bear the brunt of the effects of tariffs on the industry. Car sales could decline by a million units over the next three years.
Chinese car companies have surged ahead of Ford in global EV sales. It will get worse for Ford when Chinese EVs eventually come to America.
Tariffs put Amazon's profitability at extreme risk. Walmart raising prices on items imported from China gives Amazon cover to do the same.
The earnings are in for Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA), Rivian Inc. (NASDAQ: RIVN), and Lucid Group Inc. (NASDAQ: LCID). While all three companies had positive news in one area or another, there was also...
Ford will raise the price of its Mustang Mach-E and other vehicles because of tariffs. The Mach-E already did not sell particularly well.
Ford just reported ugly quarterly results, and its shares are set to tumble. The automaker ought to chop its dividend sooner rather than later.
As the tariff war heats up worldwide, the United States and some of its closest allies are jockeying for a competitive advantage. As President Trump looks to level the playing field between the US...
Ford has one of the highest yields among S&P 500 stocks. With the challenges the automaker faces, that payout is unsustainable.
The White House says it will change its policy on tariffs for the auto industry. Even if so, most of Ford’s strategic problems will remain.
Apple plans to exit most of its Chinese manufacturing relationships. The company now wants all iPhones sold in the United States to be made in India.
Jim Cramer believes America’s disintegrating relationship with China will badly hurt Apple stock. He hopes that tariffs will be cut, but he says he will hedge his bets.
As tariffs raise car prices, the next move by manufacturers is bound to be layoffs. Volvo has just announced it will cut 800 jobs at three U.S. locations.
Ford has warned its dealers that price hikes are coming. Many of its vehicles and their parts are affected by increased tariffs on foreign goods.
If tariffs bite the economy and send the United States into a recession, the S&P 500 may well reset. Concerns about inflation and job losses hamper consumer spending.