Ford has successfully restored its aluminum supply chain after a nine-month production drought at a critical upstate New York facility. This stabilization allows the manufacturer to resume standard production of F-150 and Super Duty trucks without the burden of high import costs and international tariffs. Meanwhile, the broader automotive industry is managing significant recalls, such as Nissan’s 50,000-vehicle software update for faulty instrument clusters, and the ongoing road testing of solid-state battery technology.
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