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Ford faces production setbacks amid rare earth magnet shortage

The auto giant faces a "hand-to-mouth" supply as new Chinese export rules delay critical components.
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Ford Motor Co. is facing continued disruption in its vehicle production due to a shortage of rare earth magnets, which has already caused the temporary shutdown of one of its key assembly plants. The automaker idled its Chicago factory, which builds the Explorer SUV, for one week last month as supplies ran low.

CEO Jim Farley said the company is still struggling to secure enough rare earth materials to maintain consistent production, describing the situation as “day to day.” The shortage stems from a new export approval process implemented by China, the dominant global supplier of rare earth elements. The policy has significantly slowed the flow of materials essential to vehicle components like windshield wipers, seats and audio systems.

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Farley acknowledged recent developments in trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, including an agreement to expedite export license approvals. However, he noted that Ford has yet to see a meaningful improvement in magnet shipments. Applications submitted to China’s Ministry of Commerce are still being approved on a case-by-case basis.

The rare earth supply constraint comes at a critical time for automakers, who rely on the materials not only for internal combustion engine vehicles but increasingly for electric vehicles and other advanced technologies. The shortage underscores China’s leverage in trade discussions and the vulnerability of U.S. manufacturing to supply chain bottlenecks.

Ford is working closely with government leaders to communicate the importance of these materials to American jobs, particularly in the Midwest, where many automotive manufacturing plants are located. The company has warned that without a more reliable flow of magnets, further production halts could be necessary.

Rare earth materials have become a key issue in U.S.–China trade tensions, given their widespread use in everything from smartphones to electric motors. With no short-term alternative sources at scale, automakers like Ford remain dependent on the timely approval and export of these critical components from China.

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