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Ford CEO Proposes US-China Auto Joint Ventures

Obwana Jordan Luke by Obwana Jordan Luke
February 14, 2026
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Ford CEO Proposes US-China Auto Joint Ventures

US-China auto joint ventures could allow Chinese carmakers to build vehicles in America. Ford CEO Jim Farley recently discussed this idea with senior Trump administration officials. However, the proposal received a cool response due to expected political pushback in Washington.

Farley shared a preliminary framework during the Detroit Auto Show last month. Under it, Chinese automakers would produce cars in the U.S. through partnerships with American companies. Importantly, U.S. firms would hold controlling stakes in these ventures. This model echoes China’s early auto industry strategy from decades ago.

At that time, foreign brands like Volkswagen entered China via similar joint arrangements. Now, Farley suggested reversing the flow—with Chinese firms partnering on U.S. soil. The goal, sources said, is to share profits and technology fairly between both nations.

Moreover, American control would help protect intellectual property. It would also let U.S. automakers tap into Chinese expertise in electric vehicles and batteries. Thus, the plan aims to blend innovation with oversight.

Farley spoke directly with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. They were visiting the auto show when the conversation occurred. Notably, this followed a public remark by former President Donald Trump.

On January 13, Trump told the Detroit Economic Club, “Let China come in.” He welcomed Chinese investment if it created American jobs. Farley’s idea seemed to align with that stance by emphasizing local hiring and production.

Yet administration officials remained skeptical. They doubted Congress would support any deal involving Chinese automakers. National security concerns and rising anti-China sentiment further weakened the proposal’s chances.

To be clear, Farley has not formally pushed the plan. Still, his outreach reflects real pressure on U.S. automakers. Chinese EV makers benefit from scale, state backing, and advanced battery tech. American firms struggle to keep pace.

Joint ventures could offer a middle ground. They might bring Chinese efficiency into U.S. factories—without full market access. But for now, US-China auto joint ventures remain unlikely.

Political headwinds are simply too strong. Even so, the underlying challenge endures: how to compete globally without cutting off innovation. In the future, a more acceptable version of this idea may return—if it ensures U.S. control, job growth, and fair tech exchange.

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