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Trump Slams Ford’s Mexico Production Move

Sept. 15, 2016
Ford already builds its Fiesta and Fusion models in Mexico, and will likely shift all small-car production south of the border in the next two or three years, according to CEO Mark Fields.

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump hit out at Ford Motor Co. for moving its production of small cars to Mexico, saying it should not be permitted to happen. 

Speaking in Flint, Michigan, the economically depressed former home of General Motors most recently wracked by a scandal over its contaminated water supplies, Trump said Ford’s move was another example of the erosion of U.S. industry helped by open borders for trade with Mexico.

“More bad news for Michigan today,” he said. “It was just announced that Ford is moving all small car production — all of it, 100% — to Mexico. Over the next two to three years. This just happened. We shouldn’t allow it to happen.”

Trump was speaking hours after Ford CEO Mark Fields confirmed to a gathering of investors that the automaker would move all of its U.S.-based small-car production to Mexico over the next two to three years, according to reports from the event. 

Ford had already made those plans clear earlier this year, but Fields’ statement Wednesday added fresh fuel to the intense presidential campaign fight between Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.

“It used to be cars were made in Flint and you couldn’t drink the water in Mexico. Now the cars are made in Mexico and you can’t drink the water in Flint. That’s not good,” Trump said. “Our jobs are going to other nations. Our money is going to other nations. We get nothing. We get no tax. We get unemployment. That’s about it. Closed factories.”

Trump has campaigned on a platform of protecting U.S. industry and jobs by rolling back trade agreements with other countries and building a wall between the United States and Mexico to prevent illegal immigration.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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