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28.03.2025 12:44 AM
New Tariffs on Cars: How They Will Hit the Stock Market and Automakers

The U.S. stock market faced pressure after 25% tariffs on imported cars were announced. President Donald Trump signed an executive order introducing new duties on foreign-manufactured automobiles starting this April.

These measures are aimed at supporting domestic production but have raised concerns about a potential escalation of the trade war, which has already led to a decline in shares of major automakers.

How the stock market reacted to the new tariffs

The tariff news triggered a sharp reaction from investors. The S&P 500 fluctuated throughout the day, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq posted moderate gains, recovering earlier losses. However, automaker stocks fell sharply, especially those reliant on international supply chains.

  • General Motors (GM) lost 6% amid fears of rising costs and potentially lower sales.
  • Ford (F) also dropped, as many parts are sourced abroad.
  • Stellantis, which owns brands like Jeep, Dodge, and Chrysler, faced uncertainty due to its reliance on the European market.
  • Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, and other foreign automakers also came under pressure from investors, as the new tariffs directly impacted their U.S. operations.

Some companies, such as Tesla, may benefit from the situation since their production is concentrated in the U.S. and does not depend on imported vehicles. This gives them a competitive edge, already reflected in the positive movement of their stock.

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Economic impact: inflation, rising costs, and trade war risks

Analysts are particularly concerned about the inflationary pressure that these new tariffs may cause. Higher costs for imported cars will inevitably lead to increased prices in the market, potentially affecting consumer demand. Increased production costs for automakers will also impact end prices, which could trigger slower sales and even job cuts within the industry.

Moreover, Canada and the EU have already signaled their readiness to take retaliatory measures. If the trade war intensifies, it could negatively affect the auto industry and the broader U.S. economy, adding further volatility to the stock markets.

Opportunities for traders

Despite the negative impact on certain companies, traders can take advantage of the current situation.

Shorting automaker stocks: If pressure on the industry continues, shares of giants like GM, Ford, and Stellantis may continue to fall. Selling shares to buy them back at a lower price is one way to profit during market turbulence.

Betting on Tesla and other domestic manufacturers: Companies not reliant on imports may gain a competitive edge, making their stocks more attractive for long-term investors.

Trading volatility: Such news triggers sharp price swings, creating opportunities for short-term trades using CFDs.

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