Howard Lutnick says auto tariffs are bringing manufacturing jobs to US
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick discusses how America is rebuilding its automobile manufacturing industry through policy on 'Kudlow.' Ford is preparing to expand U.S. production of Lincoln vehicles as the automaker moves toward ending imports from China for American customers, a move Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick highlighted while discussing the Trump administration's push to expand domestic manufacturing. Lutnick joined FOX Business' Larry Kudlow on "Kudlow" to discuss the Trump administration's auto tariffs and efforts to expand domestic manufacturing. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick speaking during a roundtable. (Eric Lee / Getty Images) "They're bringing their manufacturing home," Lutnick said. "Ford is going to rock us with bringing manufacturing back to America."Ford plans to expand U.S. production of Lincoln vehicles beginning in 2030 and eventually stop importing vehicles from China for the luxury brand’s American customers. The company expects the expansion to generate thousands of direct and indirect U.S. jobs, but has not disclosed how much it plans...


