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Ford and GM ready to work with China
All things automotiveThe CEOs of American automakers Ford and General Motors have stated that they are considering partnerships to reduce costs related to electric vehicle technology, as Chinese competitors are expanding into the American and European markets. Ford CEO Jim Farley mentioned the possibility of collaboration with other automakers to reduce battery costs during a separate presentation […]
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