
FF&FX met with several U.S. congressmen and government officials in Washington to discuss tariffs, AIEV industry development, and other topics, aiming to strengthen government relations.

· The company is actively communicating with relevant leaders in the U.S. Congress and government, providing constructive suggestions on automotive industry policies, with a focus on the AIEV sector and FX's new business strategy in the U.S.
· The company recently announced that its Hanford, California factory has commenced production of the first batch of FX Super One pre-production vehicles, with a rollout ceremony scheduled for December 22, Beijing Time.
December 12, 2025, Beijing Time (December 11, Washington, D.C.) — Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. $Faraday Future Intelligent Electric(FFAI.US) (“Faraday Future” or “FF” or “the Company”), a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, today announced that FF and FX executives held multiple constructive discussions with U.S. Congress members and government officials in Washington, D.C.
FX CEO Max Ma and FF’s Director of Public Relations and Government Affairs, John Schilling, attended the meetings. Topics included EV sales, tariff policies, U.S. domestic manufacturing, and technological innovation, with open and in-depth discussions.
The company expressed its commitment to continued close collaboration with stakeholders in Washington to drive the long-term, stable development of high-end U.S. manufacturing centered on the automotive industry and its ecosystem.
In 2024, FF unveiled its China-U.S. Automotive Industry Bridge Strategy and simultaneously launched its second brand, Faraday X (FX). Under this strategy, FX plans to introduce a global automotive supply chain, including Chinese suppliers, to the U.S. to accelerate local industry transformation.
Currently, FF has established a complete production system in the U.S., with all vehicles manufactured domestically. About half of its suppliers are U.S.-based. The company announced that its Hanford factory has officially begun production of the FX Super One pre-production vehicles, with a rollout ceremony scheduled for December 22, Beijing Time.
Although FX will initially source components globally, it has outlined plans to gradually increase the proportion of U.S.-based suppliers. The company believes this will not only attract more global automotive supply chain companies to establish U.S. manufacturing but also enhance the local new energy industry ecosystem.
FX CEO Max Ma stated, "Our recent discussions with Congress members in Washington were productive. We engaged in in-depth conversations about FX’s new business initiatives, the critical role of U.S. domestic manufacturing, and how innovation can drive the automotive industry forward. This open and ongoing dialogue will help us better define the future direction of the FF and FX brands."
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