Ford Could Shut Plants in US Due to Lack of Mexican Engines: US Ambassador

Reuters
By Reuters
July 9, 2020US News
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Ford Could Shut Plants in US Due to Lack of Mexican Engines: US Ambassador
An employee works on the assembly line for the Ford 2018 and 2019 F-150 truck at the Ford Motor Company's Rouge Complex in Dearborn, Mich., on Sept. 27, 2018. (Jeff Kowalsky/AFP/Getty Images)

MEXICO CITY—Ford Motor Co. <F.N> could have to shut down factories in the United States next week if they don’t receive engines produced for their cars in Mexico’s Chihuahua state, the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Christopher Landau said on Thursday.

Landau said a senior Ford executive told him Wednesday night about his company’s concerns about the engines produced by Ford in Chihuahua state, where the governor has “limited industrial capacity to 50 percent” due to worries about the coronavirus.

“They’re saying that they’re going to start shutting down factories in the United States as of next week if they don’t get that rolling,” added Landau, in a talk organized by the Atlantic Council.

By Anthony Esposito

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