Ford Sues U.S. Over War-Related Cleanup Costs

Date: May 25, 2004

Source: News Room

Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) has filed suit against the federal government, seeking compensation for the cleanup of hazardous waste at a Michigan plant that built military equipment during World Wars I and II. The lawsuit notes that the government used Ford's Rouge manufacturing complex near Detroit to build boats, aircraft, tanks, and other items. In addition, the government supplied the raw materials, which contained hazardous substances, that were used in the manufacture of the military equipment. General Motors and DuPont Co. have also sued the federal government for cleanup costs arising from wartime production.
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