Why is Ford moving to Mexico?

Ford Motor Co. confirmed that it will shift all of its U.S. small-car production to Mexico. Why?

Ford makes a big move for its small cars.
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"American-made small cars are becoming an endangered species for Detroit's Big Three automakers," said Michael Martinez at The Detroit News. After nearly a year of speculation, Ford Motor Co. confirmed last week that it will shift all of its U.S. small-car production to Mexico over the next two to three years. As American consumers shun compact vehicles "in an era of $2-per-gallon gas," a number of automakers, including Fiat Chrysler and General Motors, have decided to move their small-car manufacturing south of the border in order to save money building the low-profit vehicles. Unfortunately for Ford, its announcement came during an election-year melee over trade and globalization. Donald Trump promptly ripped the firm, accusing Ford's executives of planning to "fire all of their [U.S.] employees." It's "an absolute disgrace," Trump said. "We shouldn't allow it to happen."

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