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Ford Sees Profit Drop With Tariff Cost Rising to $2 Billion

UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – Ford's Q2 2025 net loss of $36 million occurred despite a 5% revenue increase to $50.2 billion, with tariffs costing $800 million and electrified vehicle sales rising 6.6%.

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Ford warned profit this year will see a sharp drop on the growing fallout from President Donald Trump’s tariffs, underscoring the policy shifts in Washington that are upending the auto industry.

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Despite record sales and sustained demand for its pick-ups and SUVs, Ford has to pay a financial shock due to the Trump administration's tariffs. The US manufacturer could see its bill rise to $2 billion this year. What then threatens its margins despite a historic turnover. Record revenues, but heavy tariffs at Ford In the second quarter, Ford generated $50.2 billion in sales, a level never before reached. Yet, the Blue Oval brand ended the per…

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automotivedive.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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