
Ford Navigates Truck Tariffs With Confidence

Ford continues business as usual despite the latest tariff policy changes. The company's long- standing commitment to assembling its trucks in America keeps production steady, its workforce strong, and its customers satisfied. For Ford, building vehicles here at home is not a reaction to shifting regulations, it is the foundation of how the company operates.
As new import duties begin to affect parts of the truck market, Ford enters this landscape from a position of strength. Every Super Duty truck the company sells is assembled in the United States, with work spread across key facilities in different regions of the country. While some of their competitors are still evaluating how these tariffs might affect their supply chains and price tags, Ford’s domestic footprint helps keep operations running smoothly and shields customers from sudden increases in market price.
Ford’s Super Duty operations are extensive and deeply connected to the nation’s manufacturing ecosystem. Each year, hundreds of thousands of Super Duty pickups roll off assembly lines in Kentucky and Ohio, supported by additional plants and suppliers across the country. These are not ordinary trucks either, Super Duty models form the backbone of what many call the Essential Economy. They are vehicles found at construction sites, utility repairs, energy operations, emergency responses, manufacturing and transportation hubs nationwide.
These trucks help pave roads, build hospitals, move critical freight, restore power after unexpected outages due to severe weather, and tackle other demanding jobs with ease. Their reliability keeps critical industries in motion, and Ford’s American built initiative ensures that capability and access remains consistent even as policy shifts keep evolving.
In a year defined by uncertainty, Ford’s manufacturing philosophy offers stability, resilience, and affordability. Assembling Super Duty trucks in the United States serves as a vote of confidence in American workers and a direct investment in the country’s industrial economy.
For thousands of men, women, and everyone in between, who rely on these trucks, Ford’s commitment reinforces a promise forged over generations. As tariff discussions continue and the industry adapts, Ford stands firm, focused on its people, its products, and the customers who depend on them every single day.
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