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Ford CEO condemns "cost and chaos of Trump tariffs"

Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley stated that U.S. president Donald Trump's tariffs, both proposed and implemented, have caused "a great deal of cost and chaos," even though Farley believes Trump wants to strengthen the American automotive industry in general.

Executives said Tuesday at an analyst conference that the automaker is looking into ways to build up its inventory in preparation for possible 25% tariffs on imported goods from Mexico and Canada. Trump had planned to implement these duties in early February, but then delayed them until March.

Ford is not exposed in a significant way to the increased tariffs that Trump announced on Monday. Executives said that Ford gets the majority of its materials in the U.S.

"President Trump talked a great deal about strengthening our U.S. auto industry, bringing in more production, and more innovation, so if the administration is able to achieve this, it will be a signature achievement. Farley stated that so far we are seeing a lot more cost and chaos. (Reporting and editing by Nora Eckert)

(source: Reuters)