Xiaomi denies reported discussions over partnership with US automaker Ford, saying it does not sell products, services in the US
2026-02-02 09:20 环球时报网英文版
Xiaomi headquarters in Beijing on May 11, 2025 Photo: VCG
A Financial Times (FT) report claiming that US automaker Ford Motor held discussions with Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Xiaomi about forming a joint venture to build EVs in the US has been denied by Xiaomi on Sunday.
In a statement sent to the Global Times, a Xiaomi spokesperson said: "Reports that Xiaomi is discussing a joint venture with Ford Motor Company are false. Xiaomi does not sell its products and services in the United States and is not negotiating to do so."
The response followed an FT report, citing "four people familiar with the talks," said that Ford has held talks with Chinese EV maker Xiaomi "over a partnership that would pave the way for Chinese carmakers to gain a foothold in the US."
According to the FT report, Ford has also spoken with BYD and other Chinese carmakers about potential collaboration in the US.
Earlier this month. US President Donald Trump, during a Michigan visit, openly invited Chinese automakers to build factories in the US, noting they would create jobs using American labor, while he balanced the call with continued tariffs on imported Chinese vehicles. Analysts see potential openings from the remarks, adding that Chinese automakers" entry to the US is beneficial for both sides, but warn of major political, regulatory and market risks for Chinese firms.
Zhang Xiang, secretary-general of the International Intelligent Vehicle Engineering Association, told the Global Times that Chinese automakers entering the American market involves multifaceted risks, including political and policy volatility, extended factory construction timelines and stark regulatory differences.




