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    Ford says tariffs will add $3 billion to 2025 expenses

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    Ford Motor Company has raised its projected tariff-related costs for 2025 to $3 billion, up from a previous estimate of $2.5 billion. The adjustment reflects continued elevated duties on imports from Mexico and Canada, as well as persistent tariffs on aluminum and steel used in vehicle manufacturing. The updated figure includes an $800 million tariff expense recorded during the second quarter alone.

    Ford says tariffs will add $3 billion to 2025 expenses

    The increase in projected costs follows the Trump administration’s ongoing trade policy measures, which have imposed new or higher tariffs on imported goods, including vehicle components and raw materials. Ford’s leadership indicated that while the company’s U.S.-based manufacturing operations have provided some insulation, the broader financial impact is growing.

    Chief Financial Officer Sherry House stated that the company revised its expectations as tariffs on North American trade partners have remained in place longer than initially projected. She also highlighted that material costs continue to be affected by U.S. duties on imported steel and aluminum, further increasing production expenses.

    Ford Chief Executive Jim Farley said the company remains in regular contact with the U.S. administration as it seeks to reduce tariff exposure, particularly for vehicle parts. Farley noted that a successful outcome from these discussions could reduce costs, but no concrete developments have yet been announced.

    Trump trade policies drive manufacturing cost spike

    Farley also warned that the current tariff environment is giving international competitors, particularly Japanese automakers, a cost advantage. He explained that recent U.S. policy changes have reduced tariffs on Japanese imports from 25 percent to 15 percent, lowering costs for vehicles produced in Japan.

    Combined with favorable exchange rates and lower labor costs, this creates a significant pricing gap in the U.S. market. Farley provided specific examples of how pricing disparities are developing. A Toyota 4Runner manufactured in Japan could undercut the price of a Michigan-built Ford Bronco by as much as $10,000. Similarly, a Ford Escape assembled in Kentucky might cost $5,000 more than a Japanese-made Toyota RAV4.

    These differences are placing pressure on Ford’s competitiveness in key market segments. The company also commented on broader changes in the global automotive landscape. Farley stated that automakers are beginning to shift toward a regional production model, moving away from globalized supply chains.

    Cost advantage shifts to Asia amid new tariff terms

    He attributed this transition not only to tariffs but also to new regulations related to electric vehicles and carbon emissions. Despite the rising costs, Ford issued a full-year earnings forecast for 2025, projecting earnings before interest and taxes between $6.5 billion and $7.5 billion. This comes after the company had temporarily suspended guidance in May to assess the impact of trade policy changes.

    Following the latest announcement, Ford’s shares fell nearly 3 percent in after-hours trading. Other automakers have also reported significant tariff-related costs. General Motors recently disclosed a $1 billion hit from tariffs, while Volkswagen reported $1.5 billion in related expenses. The figures reflect growing challenges for U.S.-based manufacturers as trade policies continue to evolve. – By Content Syndication Services.

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