The White House announced that Ford Motor Company declared it would move the production of Lincoln models back to the United States, gradually stop importing from China, and create thousands of new American jobs. The announcement stated that this is the latest evidence that President Donald Trump's "America First" trade agenda is working, an agenda designed to reward domestic manufacturing, protect American workers, and rebuild American supply chains. Ford CEO Jim Farley explicitly stated that the company made this decision immediately after government policies were determined. Other automakers such as Toyota, Honda, General Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo Trucks, Stellantis, Nissan, Hyundai Motor Group, and Rolls-Royce have also expanded their operations in the United States and moved production back to American soil, with many of them explicitly citing tariffs as a major driving factor, involving billions of dollars in investment and the creation of thousands of jobs.