Ford is cancelling plans for a new pure-electric van and F-150 pickup truck, foreseeing weaker electric vehicle (EV) demand in the US after the Trump administration axed a grant scheme for buyers.
Ford sent ripples throughout the automotive industry when it announced a strategic repositioning of its entire EV program. The carmaker would write off $20 billion, including the canceled F-150 ...
Ford raised its 2025 adjusted EBIT guidance to about $7 billion on Dec. 15 and announced $19.5 billion of EV restructuring charges related to canceling three planned EVs (full-size pickup and two ...
Premier Doug Ford expressed sympathy for immigrant workers protesting outside Queen’s Park, saying their future is in the hands of the federal government. Immigrant workers entered their third week ...
Ford will launch two compact electric cars based on the Renault Ampere platform, as part of a new agreement between the two car brands. The deal paves the way for a new electric Fiesta that utilises ...
Amid Ford’s shift away from making large electric vehicles, the automaker is adding a new product line to find a home for its batteries. Ford said Monday that instead of scuttling plans to build the ...
Ford is scrapping the all-electric version of America's favorite car. The F-150 Lightning will stop rolling out of the automaker's Dearborn, Michigan, factory — marking a major retreat from Ford's ...
KUWAIT, Dec 13 (KUNA) -- Kuwait Stock Exchange (Boursa Kuwait) announced on Saturday, after having completed all technical and technological requirements in coordination with capital market ...
Google Cloud is launching a new partner program in 2026 that will shift how the $61 billion cloud company financially rewards and works with channel partners, including new tiering and competency ...
A key launchpad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan was damaged during a Soyuz rocket launch, threatening Russia’s ability to send crews to the International Space Station. Experts warn repairs ...
The Trump administration's Gold Card visa can now be yours, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said, arguing that the new immigration program will bring renewed investment and ideas from top talent ...
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