Carmaker is reviewing the new Michigan plant’s competitiveness
Ford will pause the construction of a $3.5bn (£2.9bn) electric vehicle battery plant in the US amid a high profile dispute with unions over pay and job security.
The motor giant said it had halted works on the factory in Michigan and limited spending on it until it is confident it can be run competitively.
The site had been expected to start making batteries in 2026, which would have supplied cells for 400,000 vehicles per year.
Unions called the move “a shameful, barely-veiled threat by Ford to cut jobs” at a plant that is not open yet.