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‘We Have This Fight on Our Hands’: Ford CEO Jim Farley on the State of the Auto Industry

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The executive and car enthusiast talks about competition from China, mistakes in going electric, and why American carmakers are in a "perfect-storm" moment that could threaten their very existence

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