Trump Eases Auto Tariffs to Spur U.S. Manufacturing and Job Growth

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President Donald Trump is easing some auto-related tariffs in a strategic shift aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing and preserving jobs. The move comes amid growing criticism of the economic impact of his trade policies and fluctuating market confidence.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Trump will sign an executive order on Tuesday to formalize the tariff adjustments. The announcement coincides with his rally in Michigan, marking his 100th day in office.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the decision followed extensive discussions with both domestic and international automakers. “The goal is to bring more auto manufacturing back to the U.S. quickly and efficiently,” Bessent noted. The order will prevent overlapping tariffs on imported vehicles and parts, which previously raised costs across the board.

Under the new plan, importers of foreign auto parts will be eligible for government reimbursement on certain tariffs over the next two years. This aims to give companies time to transition production to the United States without suffering short-term financial damage.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphasized the policy is designed to both reward manufacturers already operating domestically and offer a “runway” for others to invest in American facilities.

Trump’s initial tariffs included a 25% duty on steel and aluminum, followed by another 25% on imported cars and, soon, car parts. While these moves drew criticism from automakers, labor unions like the United Auto Workers have supported the approach for its potential to revive U.S. factory jobs.

The administration is also engaging with 17 key trading partners to renegotiate trade terms, including India, Japan, and South Korea. Talks with China and the European Union remain uncertain.

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