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Fox Business
Fox Business
10 Jan 2025


President-elect Trump may still have some time before entering the Oval Office, but he and his team are already making an impact on business leaders. Ford Motor Co. Chairman Bill Ford, whose great-grandfather Henry Ford founded the iconic American auto giant, believes Trump and Elon Musk are looking to help the industry.

"[Trump is] very tuned into the importance of a strong American industry. He wants to not only keep it strong, but actually strengthen it from here," Ford told reporters at the Detroit Auto Show.

The All-Electric Ford Mustang Mach-E is on display during the 2024 LA Auto Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Nov. 22, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Josh Lefkowitz/Getty Images)

Ford added that Trump is focused not just on boosting automakers, but rather he also aims to "help the workers in the industry. He cares very much about the people in the plants."

Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump listens as autoworker Brian Pannebecker

Then-presidential candidate Donald Trump listens as autoworker Brian Pannebecker speaks during a campaign rally at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan, Oct. 26, 2024.  (DREW ANGERER/AFP via Getty Images / Fox News)



When touching on Trump’s close relationship with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Ford said that he is not overly worried that it will hurt the electric vehicle company’s competitors. In fact, Ford is hopeful that Musk’s position will benefit automakers.

"We’re aligned on a lot of different things," Ford said, referring to Musk.

Donald Trump and Elon Musk talk

Elon Musk speaks with President-elect Donald Trump. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images / Getty Images)

In his first term, Trump butted heads with the US auto industry over regulations, trade agreements and tariffs. Ford reportedly acknowledged that his relationship with Trump during the then-president’s first term "had its ups and downs." However, after speaking with Trump for "a long, long time," Ford expressed optimism about the president-elect’s approach towards the auto industry in his second term.

"I feel very confident that, going forward, Ford will have a voice, and a seat at the table," Ford said.

Axios and Bloomberg contributed to this report.