Making Mexico Great Again: Ford backs out of $1b plant expansion in Ohio to offshore to MX

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Ford to Offshore $900M Plant Investment from Ohio to Mexico

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...re-900m-plant-investment-from-ohio-to-mexico/

John Binder 18 Mar 2021

The Ford Motor Company, a multinational automaker, is reportedly planning to move a $900 million investment originally intended for an Avon Lake, Ohio plant to a site in Mexico, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union alleges.

In a letter to Ohio Assembly Plant (OHAP) employees in Avon Lake, where Ford employs about 1,740 workers manufacturing its F-650 and F-750 medium duty trucks, UAW official Gerald Kariem said Ford had committed to investing $900 million in the project in 2019.

The massive investment, Kariem wrote to workers, included a Ford commitment to bring a “next-generation product” to the Ohio Assembly Plant for production by 2023 and an “exciting vision for the complete revitalization” of the plant to secure “employment well into the foreseeable future.”

“These contractual commitments were an enormous win for the UAW, for the great state of Ohio, the community of Avon Lake, and most importantly the members of Local 2000,” Kariem wrote.

Now, though, the UAW official says Ford executives are backing out of the deal and plan to move the investment to Mexico [emphasis added]:

Unfortunately, Ford Motor Company has decided it will not honor its promise to add a new product to OHAP and, instead, it intends to build the next-generation vehicle in Mexico. Ford management expects us to just hang our heads and accept the decision. But let me be clear, we are making a different choice. We 100 percent reject the company’s decision to put corporate greed and more potential profits over American jobs and the future of our members. We expect the company to honor its contractual commitments to this membership and when it fails to do so we will take action. [Emphasis added]

Kariem said the UAW has asked Ford executives for explanations on why the decision was made to move the intended investment for Ohio to Mexico.

Ohio native and author of the New York Time‘s best-selling book Hillbilly Elegy JD Vance called the decision by Ford “total BS” and “a total bait and switch” move in a statement.

Much more to learn about this story. But this looks like a total bait and switch: they promised investment in Ohio and reneged.

— J.D. Vance (@JDVance1) March 18, 2021

“Great way to alienate even more F-150 buyers in the U.S. Not so good for Ford optics in media and public,” a Ford worker wrote online of the move.

Despite Ford’s deep-rooted history in the United States, founded by Henry Ford in 1903, the automaker now has more plants abroad than it does in the U.S. For instance, of Ford’s 36 assembly plants, just eight of them are in the U.S.

Meanwhile, 28 of the automaker’s assembly 36 assembly plants are in countries like China, Mexico, Germany, India, Brazil, and Vietnam. China, alone, has seven Ford assembly plants.

At the same time, Ford CEO Jim Hackett took home about $17.4 million in 2019.
 
Despite Ford’s deep-rooted history in the United States, founded by Henry Ford in 1903, the automaker now has more plants abroad than it does in the U.S. For instance, of Ford’s 36 assembly plants, just eight of them are in the U.S.

Meanwhile, 28 of the automaker’s assembly 36 assembly plants are in countries like China, Mexico, Germany, India, Brazil, and Vietnam. China, alone, has seven Ford assembly plants.

It's a global corporation. It's likely some of those other nations have mandated that the vehicles be manufactured or assembled in their nations, if they are to be sold in those nations.
 
Mexicans work harder for less money. It's a good business move, I don't see how anyone can blame Ford.
 
Any company offshoring should get fucked by taxation. GILTI and Subpart F should be at 100% with no offset.

Then give me and oyarde a UBI of $100k per month.
 
It's a global corporation. It's likely some of those other nations have mandated that the vehicles be manufactured or assembled in their nations, if they are to be sold in those nations.

That's true. It has been a global corporation for about a hundred years. Want a '39 Ford about the size of a '64 Mustang?

ford-taunus-1939.jpg


That said, Ford isn't building a plant that big in NAFTA territory to build light trucks only for Mexico.
 
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I'm guess that now since the specter of the Orange Man is gone, and the government's new policy is more tax, more regulation and America Last, yeah, why not vamonos?

That's my guess. One would think that reporterz would get to the root cause instead of just blathering about how Ford is fucking the UNIONS. But, that's too much to ask these days.
 
That's my guess. One would think that reporterz would get to the root cause instead of just blathering about how Ford is fucking the UNIONS. But, that's too much to ask these days.

Ya , my guess in tax increase expectations
 
Any company offshoring should get fucked by taxation. GILTI and Subpart F should be at 100% with no offset.

Then give me and oyarde a UBI of $100k per month.

Tariffs are in the Constitution... unlike individual income tax.

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That said, Ford isn't building a plant that big in NAFTA territory to build light trucks only for Mexico.

I have no idea what's in the current treaty, but you'd think something like this would be addressed.
 
That's my guess. One would think that reporterz would get to the root cause instead of just blathering about how Ford is fucking the UNIONS. But, that's too much to ask these days.

Pretty sure that unions are far up the food chain in Biden and Pelosi's Amerika. They get special considerations. Some animals are more equal than others.
 
Some unions are more equal than others? Maybe the pipeline workers union didn't "donate" to the correct people.

They donated to congress critters. Only the president counts any more.

But twenty-one states beg to differ.

This one hasn't been updated. Twenty-one states are now suing Biden personally for halting a project (Keystone pipeline) the states claim only Congress can stop.

https://breaking911.com/breaking-16...tration-over-keystone-xl-pipeline-revocation/
 
Some unions are more equal than others? Maybe the pipeline workers union didn't "donate" to the correct people.

They're the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. $1.9 billion to Democrats in 2020. About as left as you get. Endorsed Biden and Harris.

They were willing to let their members fucking get kicked to the curb. Because that is what 'middle-men' do. They take from the worker, hand it over to politicians while skimming, and get payed back in dividends.

A pox on Unions like this.
 
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