According to a media report, Jim Farley, CEO of Ford, mentioned how Chinese EV brands are an "existential threat" to Western automakers after returning from his recent visit to China. Farley was reportedly "anxious" and "exasperated" regarding the threat Chinese EVs pose to car manufacturers in th...
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