Chinese cars should not be let into the US – Ford CEO

That’s quite an about-turn for someone who’s said good things about Chinese cars in the past, including a Xiaomi SU7 which he daily-drove for half a year, but we guess reality has hit hard. Ford CEO Jim Farley has said in a Fox News interview that Chinese carmakers would devastate US manufacturing if allowed into the market.

“We should not let them into our country. Manufacturing is the heart and soul of our country and for us to lose that to those exports would be devastating for our country. That doesn’t even include the cyber and privacy risks of a Chinese vehicle. All the vehicles have 10 cameras, they can collect a lot of data. There’s no way this is a fair fight.

Chinese cars should not be let into the US – Ford CEO

“Ford has to do our part to make our vehicles competitive with the Chinese – and I think we have with our new affordable EVs coming out, made in Kentucky – but this is not a fair fight, and it should have a big impact on the US,” he said.

Although Chinese cars currently face a 100% import tariff in the US, they’re closer than ever to the border – Mexico and Canada allow them, where they’ve been gaining ground. Recently, three Democratic senators urged US president Donald Trump to bar Chinese carmakers from building cars in the US and to stop Chinese cars assembled in Mexico or Canada from entering the country.

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