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Trump to praise Detroit automakers for boosting U.S. jobs and production

President Trump credits tariffs for boosting U.S. auto production, although data show only modest gains, while major investments are still underway.
During a White House Cabinet meeting, President Trump credited his economic policies for a resurgence in U.S. auto production.

On the Dash:

  • President Trump claims tariffs are driving U.S. auto production and job growth, citing investments from Ford, GM, Stellantis, and Hyundai.
  • Actual production gains remain modest, with increases in some automakers offset by declines in others; no major new plans have been fully completed yet.
  • Significant investments are planned: Ford’s $5 billion expansion, GM’s 2027 shift to SUV production, and Hyundai’s $21 billion U.S. investment, expected to create 14,000 full-time jobs and over 100,000 direct and indirect roles by 2028.

During a White House Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, August 26, President Trump credited his economic policies, like tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts, for a resurgence in U.S. auto production. He highlighted major investments by Detroit automakers and Hyundai as evidence that manufacturing and job growth are increasing domestically.

Ford is investing nearly $5 billion in its Louisville, Kentucky, and Michigan facilities to produce new electric vehicles and batteries, securing 2,200 jobs in Louisville and adding 2,000 more in Michigan. Stellantis is allocating billions to reopen and expand U.S. plants, while Hyundai plans to invest $21 billion by 2028, creating 14,000 full-time jobs and raising production capacity to 1.2 million units annually. GM is relocating production of the Chevrolet Blazer and Equinox from Mexico to Tennessee and Kansas in 2027, with a $4 billion investment supporting over 2 million vehicles annually.

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Experts caution that Trump’s production figures are overstated. Sam Fiorani, Vice President of Global Vehicle Forecasting at AutoForecast Solutions, told the Detroit Free Press that U.S. auto production from February through July increased by roughly 1,000 units per month, not 18,000 as claimed. Short-term production spikes were largely due to scheduling changes, and overall production is down 2% year-to-date compared with 2024.

Trump also reiterated that the U.S. lost a significant share of auto production over the past 25 years, a claim Fiorani disputes, noting that U.S. light vehicle production has only decreased by 3.4% since 1989. While plant expansions and investments are underway, analysts say increases are gradual, and the immediate impact of tariffs and domestic manufacturing shifts remains limited.

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