Ford Faces $1 Billion Tariff Challenge, Raises Prices on Mexican Models

By: tokenist|2025/05/07 23:30:02
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Neither the author, Tim Fries, nor this website, The Tokenist, provide financial advice. Please consult our website policy prior to making financial decisions.Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) has announced a price increase on three of its models produced in Mexico, including the Mustang Mach-E, Maverick, and Bronco Sport, with adjustments reaching up to $2,000. This decision comes in response to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, which are projected to raise Ford’s costs by $2.5 billion by 2025. Despite these challenges, the company expects to offset about $1 billion of these expenses. General Motors (NYSE: GM) also faces significant financial impacts due to these tariffs, with an estimated increase in costs ranging from $4 billion to $5 billion. Ford’s substantial manufacturing presence in the U.S. gives it a competitive edge, assembling 79% of its vehicles domestically compared to GM’s 53%. The automotive sector is grappling with uncertainty, leading to shifts in forecasts and production strategies, while analysts caution that prolonged tariffs could result in a decline of over 1 million vehicles in annual U.S. auto sales.Ford Motor Co. Estimates a $1 Billion Impact Due to New TariffsFord Motor Co. and General Motors are both navigating the financial challenges posed by new tariffs imposed by the U.S. government. These tariffs are expected to increase operational costs significantly, with Ford projecting an additional $2.5 billion in expenses by 2025. However, Ford plans to mitigate a portion of these costs, aiming to reduce the impact by approximately $1 billion. General Motors anticipates facing even greater financial pressures, estimating an increase in costs between $4 billion and $5 billion. The automotive industry is experiencing a period of uncertainty, prompting companies to reassess their strategies and forecasts. Analysts warn of a potential decline in U.S. auto sales by over 1 million vehicles annually if the tariffs remain in place.Join our Telegram group and never miss a breaking digital asset story.Ford Stock Dips as Firm Raises Prices of Some Mexico-Produced ModelsFord’s stock has seen varied movement amid the ongoing tariff situation. On May 7, 2025, the stock opened at $10.46, slightly above the previous close of $10.44, but later dipped to $10.285 by mid-morning. The stock’s day low was $10.2601, with a high of $10.505. Over the past 52 weeks, Ford’s stock has fluctuated between a low of $8.44 and a high of $14.85. Key financial metrics indicate a dividend rate of $0.75, yielding 7.18%, with a beta of 1.547. The company’s market capitalization stands at approximately $40.9 billion, with a price-to-book ratio of 0.914. Analysts have issued a ‘Hold’ recommendation for Ford, with a target mean price of $10.12833, reflecting cautious optimism amid the current economic climate.Disclaimer: The author does not hold or have a position in any securities discussed in the article. All stock prices were quoted at the time of writing.The post Ford Faces $1 Billion Tariff Challenge, Raises Prices on Mexican Models appeared first on Tokenist.

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