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Ford's $900M Tariff Shock Hits Record Loss
11 Feb
Summary
- Ford faces a $900 million tariff charge impacting its end-of-year finances.
- The automaker posted its largest-ever quarterly loss of $11.1 billion.
- This loss is primarily due to charges linked to the company's EV business.

Ford Motor Co. reported its largest quarterly loss in history, a staggering $11.1 billion. This significant financial downturn was primarily attributed to charges associated with the company's electric vehicle ventures.
Adding to its fiscal challenges, Ford faced a substantial $900 million tariff charge at the end of 2025. This late-year financial blow nearly doubled the automaker's projected tariff expenses.
Further complicating matters, U.S. officials informed Ford in December that a tariff-relief program, initially announced in October, would be retroactive to November. This retroactivity, rather than the earlier May date Ford had anticipated, impacted its financial reporting for the period.




