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Ford’s CEO discussed a proposal with U.S. officials that would let American automakers partner with Chinese EV brands to build vehicles domestically, though talks remain early and controversial.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Ford CEO Jim Farley discussed with the Trump administration a proposal that would allow
00:06U.S. automakers to partner with Chinese EV brands to build vehicles in the U.S., according to
00:11Electrek. The plan would allow joint ventures that share technology and profits, but discussions
00:17remain in early stages. Farley raised the idea with U.S. Trade Representative Jameson Greer,
00:22Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin.
00:27Trump recently said Chinese brands could enter the U.S. market if they build plants domestically
00:32and hire American workers, marking a shift from his earlier stance.
00:37GM told the administration it opposes allowing Chinese brands into the U.S.
00:41For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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