福特暂停建设价值三亿五千万美元的密歇根LFP电池工厂
2023-09-27 16:20阅读:
福特表示,它将限制马歇尔工厂的支出,直到它对其“竞争性运营工厂的能力”充满信心

美国东部时间
2023 年9月 26 日上午 05:04
作者:丹·米哈拉斯库
福特汽车公司已于9月25日停止在密歇根州马歇尔市建设价值3.5亿美元的电池工厂。
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原文如下
Ford Pauses Construction Of $3.5 Billion Michigan LFP Battery
Plant
Ford said it is going to limit spending at the Marshall site
until it is confident about its 'ability to competitively run the
plant.'
Sep 26, 2023 at 5:04am ET
By: Dan
Mihalascu
Ford Motor Company has halted construction of its $3.5 billion
battery cell plant in Marshall, Michigan, effective September
25.
The automaker cited concerns about its ability to competitively run
the plant at a time when it is engaged in broader contract
negotiations with the United Auto Workers (UAW) labor union.
The decision comes after months of disputes with local residents,
Republicans in Congress over the planned use of
lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology from China's
CATL, and the auto industry strike that is now in its second
week.
'We're pausing work, and we're going to limit spending on
construction at Marshall until we're confident about our ability to
competitively run the plant,' Ford spokesman T.R. Reid told
The
Detroit News.
He added that Ford's business decision was based on a 'number of
considerations,' but he wouldn't say whether the United Auto
Workers' ongoing strike against the Detroit Three was a factor. 'We
haven't made a final decision about the investment there,' Reid
said of
the Marshall site.
Ford made the announcement on the eve of President Joe Biden
traveling to Michigan on September 26 to rally striking UAW workers
from Ford's Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne.
Gallery: Ford $3.5 Billion LFP Battery Plant Announcement In
Michigan
The following day, former President Donald Trump is planning a town
hall-style event in Macomb County to appeal to auto workers whose
jobs he claims are at stake in the transition to EVs.
UAW President Shawn Fain blasted Ford for the decision to
suspend construction of its Michigan battery plant, labeling it a
'shameful, barely-veiled threat by Ford to cut jobs' as the
automaker is locked in tough negotiations with the labor
union.
'Closing 65 plants over the last 20 years wasn't enough for the Big
Three, now they want to threaten us with closing plants that aren't
even open yet. We are simply asking for a just transition to
electric vehicles and Ford is instead doubling down on their race
to the bottom,' he said
in a statement.
Republicans in Congress have opposed Ford's Michigan battery plant
on grounds that it could facilitate the flow of US tax subsidies to
China and leave Ford dependent on Chinese technology.
After
Ford's announcement
yesterday, Representative Mike Gallagher, the Republican chair of a
House select committee on China, said lawmakers were 'encouraged to
see Ford take a crucial first step to reevaluate its deal' with
CATL. 'Now, Ford needs to call off this deal for good,' he added,
according to
Reuters.
In February 2023, Ford CEO Jim Farley and Michigan Governor
Gretchen Whitmer announced a plan to invest $3.5 billion and create
2,500 jobs at the Michigan site, located just outside Marshall, a
town a few miles east of Battle Creek. As part of the deal, the
state of Michigan and local authorities agreed to provide Ford a
combined $1.7 billion in public subsidies.