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Ford CEO: Chinese Automakers Are ‘Leading the World’ — So We’re Going to Partner With Them Overseas

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April 17, 2026
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  • Ford CEO Jim Farley says Ford will expand partnerships with Chinese manufacturers outside the U.S. to bring competitive vehicles to global markets — the clearest sign yet that a major U.S. automaker is adapting to Chinese dominance rather than resisting it
  • Farley acknowledged Chinese automakers are “really leading the world” in technology, cost, and speed — and warned that Ford must become “fit like the rest of the Chinese” or it “isn’t going to be around much longer”
  • Farley also left the door open to Chinese vehicles eventually entering the U.S., saying countries need a plan before opening markets — a notable softening from his Fox News interview the prior day, where he said Chinese cars “should not be allowed in”
  • Ford is rebuilding its manufacturing system to build affordable EVs by next year — its primary strategy for competing domestically against what Farley previously called an existential threat

What Happened?

Ford CEO Jim Farley told reporters Wednesday that Ford plans to expand partnerships with Chinese automakers outside the United States, framing the move as a competitive necessity in markets where Chinese manufacturers now dominate. “They’re really leading the world in many ways when you look at the technology and the cost and the speed of what they’re doing,” Farley said. He also left the door open to Chinese vehicles eventually entering the U.S. market, warning that countries that moved too fast without a plan “saw their factories and their jobs vanish.” The comments came one day after Farley told Fox News that Chinese automakers “should not be allowed in” the U.S. — a tension that reveals the bind U.S. automakers find themselves in: unable to match Chinese costs, unwilling to cede global markets, and unsure how long tariff walls will hold.

Why It Matters?

Farley’s remarks are the most candid acknowledgment yet by a U.S. auto CEO that the competitive gap with Chinese manufacturers is not a temporary tariff problem — it is a structural technology and cost gap that is widening. Chinese EVs and hybrids have doubled their market share in key markets, overtaken Japanese brands in Australia, and doubled their U.K. presence. Ford’s response — partnering abroad while fighting for time domestically — is a tacit admission that the current U.S. tariff and connected-vehicle software ban buys time but does not solve the underlying competitive deficit. The Pentagon simultaneously approaching Ford about defense manufacturing (reported yesterday) adds a further layer: a company that may be needed for weapons production is also quietly building strategic ties with manufacturers in a country the U.S. government increasingly treats as an adversary.

What’s Next?

Ford’s new EV manufacturing system — designed to produce affordable electric vehicles by next year — is the core domestic bet. If it delivers cost structures competitive with Chinese imports, Ford may be able to defend its home market. If it doesn’t, and if tariffs weaken under political or trade-deal pressure, the opening of the U.S. market to Chinese vehicles that Farley is now openly discussing becomes a much more immediate threat. The auto industry is entering a period where the old playbook — lobby for tariffs, wait out the competition — is no longer sufficient. Farley is signaling Ford knows it.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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