Big news: Ford has just halted shipments of its F-150s, Mustangs, and Broncos to China.

Why? A growing trade war between the U.S. and China is heating up fast.

Here’s what’s going on:

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The U.S. recently rolled out a new tariff plan—called the Liberation Day tariffs—aimed at countering what it calls China’s unfair trade practices.

Tariffs on some Chinese imports could hit 245%.

China didn’t sit quietly.

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In response, China raised its own tariffs on U.S. goods to 150%.

American companies are now feeling the pressure.

Ford, which exports popular models to China, decided to hit pause on shipments to avoid further losses.

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Ford isn’t just stopping exports—they’re also considering raising prices by July if the tariff war continues.

An internal memo warned of “significant cost increases” if things don’t cool down soon.

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A Ford spokesperson said:

“Customers have plenty of inventory to choose from through June 2… but the tariff situation is dynamic, and we’re watching closely.”

Translation: they’re bracing for impact.

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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is urging both sides to de-escalate.

He warned the U.S. administration that this trade conflict could do “irreparable damage” to the economy and global perception of America.

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So what’s next?

More tariffs? A truce?

At this point, all eyes are on Washington and Beijing to see whether diplomacy can stop this from turning into a full-scale economic war.

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This is a developing story with real consequences for global supply chains, pricing, and even consumer options.

Stay tuned.

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