Ford Halts Shipments To China Amid Trump Tariffs

Ford Motor Company has ceased exports of several models to China due to retaliatory tariffs resulting from ongoing trade tensions under the Trump administration, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. These models include the F-150 Raptors, Mustangs, Bronco SUVs, and Lincoln Navigators.
"We have adjusted exports from the U.S. to China in light of the current tariffs," the firm said in a statement.


The export suspension is due to rising tariffs, with China targeting US auto imports in reaction to US trade measures.
Ford's China export division has been a profitable venture for the company, according to the WSJ. The carmaker began introducing some of its most well-known models to China roughly ten years ago, with the goal of enhancing its reputation among Chinese consumers. 
Ford Vice Chairman John Lawler revealed at a recent conference that the company's China operations generated nearly USD 900 million in operating profit last year.
The carmaker plans to continue exporting US-built engines and transmissions to China, despite the suspension of assembled car exports. The company also intends to keep shipping its Lincoln Nautilus model, which is built in China, to the US market, even with high tariffs. -full_normal.jpg)
-full_normal.jpg)
For the record, Ford shipped around 20,000 vehicles yearly to China over the past ten years. However, in 2024, this number significantly dropped, with only 5,500 Broncos, F-150s, Mustangs, and Navigators shipped.
Sources familiar with Ford's business operations state that while the company has ceased exporting assembled cars to China, it continues to ship US-made engines and transmissions.
Written By
Anis
Previously in banking and e commerce before she realized nothing makes her happier than a revving engine and gleaming tyres........
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VRD6523
SELANGOR
BSR1576
JOHOR
JYB3682
PULAU PINANG
PSD3271
PERAK
APJ4170
PAHANG
CFG8716
KEDAH
KGG6573
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK7359
KOTA KINABALU
SJS5531
KUCHING
QAB580P
Last updated 26 Jun, 2026
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 3.97
+1.38
RON 97
RM 4.90
+1.75
RON 100
RM 7.20
+2.20
VPR
RM 8.23
+2.00
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 5.12
+2.08
EURO 5 B7
RM 5.32
+2.08
Last updated 30 Apr, 2026
Related News
Latest News
Tech Meets Elegance: LEPAS Just Dropped L6 & L4 Globally, Coming To Malaysia Soon?
Chery's new LEPAS brand debuts at Auto China 2026! Discover the L6 & L4 EVs featuring "Leopard Aesthetics," a Super AI Agent, and valet parking tech.
28-04-2026
How Did Zeekr 8X Get 10,000 Orders In 30 Minutes? Here Are The "Mindblowing" Reasons
10,000 orders in just 29 minutes?! We dig into why the world's fastest hybrid SUV, the Zeekr 8X, is causing a total frenzy.
21-04-2026
Geely’s Thai Assembly Move: The Final Nail in the Proton Export Coffin?
Geely consolidates in Thailand with a new assembly plant and the "One Geely" strategy. Is the RM32b AHTV enough to keep Proton as the RHD hub for ASEAN?
25-03-2026
Chinese Carmakers Still Lag Global Leaders - GWM Chairman
GWM’s chairman says Chinese automakers must focus on quality and long-term competitiveness despite rising exports and sales growth.
20-02-2026
2026 Audi RS5 Unveiled as Brand’s First High-Performance PHEV
The all-new Audi RS5 breaks cover as the brand's first high-performance plug-in hybrid model with up to 630 hp.
20-02-2026
2026 Toyota RAV4 PHEV Debuts in Japan with Special GR Sport Version
Toyota has completed the sixth-gen RAV4 lineup in Japan by debuting the PHEV version along with the GR Sport variant.
20-02-2026
BMW M Plans to Launch 30 New Models by 2030 – Report
BMW’s M division is going into full assault mode by planning to launch 30 new models by the end of this decade.
19-02-2026
China Plans to Mandate Physical Controls in Cars, Bans Yoke Steering Wheel
The Chinese government is planning to require physical controls for key functions in cars while banning yoke steering wheels.
16-02-2026
Show More
trending_flat