U.S. stocks are moving丨Ferrari is up more than 1% before the market opens. The CEO stated that they will insist on manufacturing cars in Italy and are "not afraid" of Trump’s tariffs.
Ferrari's CEO Benedetto Vigna recently stated that Ferrari will always produce luxury sports cars in its hometown of Maranello in northern Italy, including the first all-electric model expected to be launched next year.
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① The CEO of Ferrari stated that the company will continue to produce luxury sports cars in Maranello, Italy, including the first all-electric model to be launched next year, unaffected by USA tariff policies. ② Ferrari expects that market demand will not change due to Trump's tariff policies, as its customers are insensitive to price. ③ Ferrari plans to launch its first all-electric vehicle in the fourth quarter of 2025, with previous reports estimating a price of over 0.5 million euros.
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