Ford will work with Trump - provided right policies in place
Southfield, Michigan
FORD Motor Co was criticised by Donald Trump on the campaign trail for building cars in Mexico, and now that Mr Trump will be president, Ford said that it's willing to work with him to keep jobs in the US - provided Mr Trump puts the right policies in place, according to the carmaker's chief executive officer.
"We will be very clear in the things we'd like to see," Mark Fields said in an exclusive interview on Friday at Bloomberg offices in Southfield, Michigan.
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