Ford Motor Company reported a significant drop in profits for the second quarter of 2025, mainly due to the impact of tariffs on imported cars and car parts. The company announced that tariffs caused an $800 million loss to its earnings during this period, contributing to Ford turning a net loss for the quarter.
Ford also warned that the total impact from tariffs for the full year could reach $2 billion. This led the company to lower its financial outlook for the rest of the year. Despite the challenges, Ford declared it will pay a regular dividend of 15 cents per share for the third quarter.
Ford stated that the tariffs affected its results less than some U.S. rivals because of its stronger focus on domestic manufacturing. The company has made detailed financial information and further updates available on its investor relations website.
Ford's profits dropped mainly because of the high costs from tariffs on imported cars and car parts.
Ford estimates tariffs will cost the company $2 billion in 2025.
Yes, Ford announced it will pay a regular dividend of 15 cents per share for the third quarter.
Further details are available on Ford's investor relations website.
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