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Ford Adds Thousands of Jobs in United States as Move Away from China Continues

ford is expanding its manufacturing efforts in the United states by boosting production of Lincoln vehicles.This move is expected to create thousands of jobs domestically and reduce reliance on Chinese imports. Ford aims to strengthen its position as America’s leading auto producer, with the initiative being part of a broader trend of reshoring manufacturing, partly driven by tariffs enacted during the Trump management. President and CEO Jim Farley emphasized that Lincoln remains a quintessentially american brand, and ford is investing in American manufacturing despite challenges faced by competitors. Currently, Ford assembles several Lincoln models in Louisville and Chicago, with some vehicles exported internationally. In 2023, Ford announced that the Lincoln Nautilus would be imported from China, highlighting ongoing shifts in their manufacturing strategy. Industry and government officials view this expansion as a positive step toward revitalizing American manufacturing and creating high-tech jobs,with an emphasis on training young workers for advanced roles.




Ford is expanding production of their Lincoln vehicles in the United States, adding thousands of jobs and reducing reliance on Chinese imports.

The automaker said the move will “further strengthen Ford’s position as America’s No. 1 auto producer,” per an Aug. 12 report from CNBC.

The move is expected to bring “thousands of direct and indirect U.S. jobs” as more Lincoln models are manufactured domestically.

“Lincoln is a quintessentially American brand, and Ford is America’s automaker,” Ford CEO Jim Farley said in a statement.

“This wasn’t necessarily the easiest path. In fact, it’s a path most of our competitors aren’t choosing to take. But Ford builds in America because we believe in America, and we’re betting on that belief again.”

Ford currently assembles Lincoln Navigator and Aviator models in Louisville and Chicago, with some of the vehicles exported to Canada, Mexico, and Middle Eastern nations.

In 2023, Ford announced that the Lincoln Nautilus would be their first car imported from China.

The policy is in part a response to the Trump administration’s automotive tariff policies.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said during an interview with Fox Business that “they’re bringing their manufacturing home.”

“Ford is going to rock us with bringing manufacturing back to America,” he added.

“Thousands of jobs, thousands and thousands of jobs coming back to America because of these tariffs on automotives.”

Lutnick argued that as more manufacturing returns to the United States in response to tariffs, more efforts to train younger American workers must be considered.

“We’re gonna have to train young people for these high-tech jobs,” Lutnick said. “We are going high-tech in America.”

Lutnick added that the administration is focused on growing advanced manufacturing in the United States.

“We are going to build these factories here in America, and that’s the key,” he said.

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