On May 31, United States President Trump announced that, despite offering some tariff relief to domestic automakers, he anticipated a full resumption of domestic production by the auto industry by the following year. During a press briefing in the Oval Office, Trump cited companies like Tesla and stressed that all manufacturers ought to produce their components within the United States. He criticized automakers for distributing parts production across various countries, arguing that this fragmented approach results in a lack of transparency in the production process. Trump underscored the importance of automakers completing the entire vehicle manufacturing process within the US and predicted that all related production would be relocated to the country within the next twelve months.