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Ford and Xiaomi Deny Reported Talks on U.S. EV Joint Venture

The pushback highlights how tariffs plus national‑security rules constrain collaboration with Chinese automakers.

Overview

  • Financial Times reported that Ford explored a U.S. manufacturing joint venture with Xiaomi and also engaged BYD and others, citing unnamed sources.
  • Ford called the story completely false, and Xiaomi said it is not negotiating to enter the U.S. market or to form a joint venture with Ford.
  • Heavy U.S. trade barriers, including 100% tariffs on Chinese-made EVs and bans on China‑linked vehicle software and hardware, limit potential tie-ups.
  • Political scrutiny is intensifying, with House China Committee Chair John Moolenaar warning Ford about supply‑chain risks in a recent letter.
  • Investor reaction was cautious as Ford shares dipped modestly, while broader context includes Ford’s $19.5 billion EV writedown, use of CATL-licensed LFP tech in Michigan, and CEO Jim Farley’s public praise of Xiaomi’s SU7.