KEY POINTS
  • Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley told CNBC's Jim Cramer that the business impact of a global chip shortage will reach a low in the second quarter before production rebounds later this year.
  • "We do count on a rebound in our production in the second half," he said in a "Mad Money" interview, adding that 2022 "is going to be an incredible year for us."
  • Ford said it expects the global shortage of semiconductors, which hit manufacturing across various industries, to have about a $2.5 billion effect on the fiscal year.

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Ford CEO Jim Farley said on CNBC Wednesday that he expects the chip shortage impact on business to get worse before it improves, but the automaker will be set up for a strong 2022.

"Second quarter is going to be the trough for us," he told Jim Cramer in a "Mad Money" interview. "We think this quarter is going to be our most difficult."

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