Automaker Stocks Plummet After Trump’s Steel And Aluminum Tariffs

Shares in a range of automakers have fallen sharply following confirmation that President Trump’s administration will impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.

On Thursday, President Trump revealed that imported steel will be hit with a 25 per cent tariff while imported aluminum will be hit with a 10 per cent tariff. The tariffs could be enforced as early as next week.

In response to the news, shares in General Motors closed almost 4 per cent lower. Additionally, Ford and Toyota shares dropped by about 3 per cent, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles by 2.8 per cent, and Honda by 2.7 per cent.

Following the drop in share prices, both General Motors and Toyota said the tariffs wouldn’t significantly impact them as most of their steel and aluminum comes from within the United States, CNBC reports.

Nonetheless, the American International Automobile Dealers Association (AIADA) said in a statement that the tariffs may result in a sharp rise in the prices of cars.

“Both metals are crucial to the production of cars and trucks sold in America today and would raise the sale prices of those vehicles substantially,” the statement said.

In addition, AIADA president and chief executive Cody Lusk said car manufacturers are not prepared to adsorb the costs the tariffs will add to production.

“These proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports couldn’t come at a worse time. Auto sales have flattened in recent months, and manufacturers are not prepared to absorb a sharp increase in the cost to build cars and trucks in America.”

The tariffs mark the latest move in the protectionist policies which helped Trump win the 2016 election.

  • LJ

    I get his intentions with this, to prioritize the American steel industry, but I think it’s a bad idea. The extra costs will be passed onto consumers, and the price of anything that relies on steel or aluminum is going to go up.

  • Another reckless Trump decision, does he know most of the steels come from Canada and not China as he alleges? He basically doing it to show people that vote for him that he support American industry like steel and coals. Unfortunately those days are over and US Coal industry for example is no longer profitable no matter what. Like what does advisor and secretary do that lets Trump do this kind of stupid decision.

    • Christian

      Let’s hope that US citizens armed them self with Jeep’s!

    • dumblikeyou2

      Do you think it’s a coincidence that everytime there’s a major issue at stake, he counters with a surprise major decision to divert attention? Gun rights/reform > trade tax . Russian collusion > upset Kim Jong with fire and furrry

  • Christian

    Who is this Orange orangutang?

    • matrem

      The wrath of america’s Idiots. They couldn’t cut it in this world, so they blew it up.

      • Christian

        Ohh, i’m not talking about Trump. 🙂 See, my Adblock as disable so an AD pupped up with a orangutang. Personally, I voted for him. 🙂

        • matrem

          A poor choice

  • Maricaibo

    Welcome to our “Oh, look! Bright, shiny object!” president. This was done off the cuff, spur of the moment with zero consultations, zero hearings and zero input from those affected. Just a big ‘Zero!’ Businesses like to plan and like to plan on stability. Remember ‘stability’? Like all things Trumpian this ‘tariff’ has a shelf life of maybe 30 minutes.

  • Top Player

    As usual, just like the tax changes, ISIS, and the silly Russian collusion claims, it will turn out President Trump was correct in spite of all the naysayers.

    • b_digital

      don’t condone this racist pos

      • DMax

        Race is a social construct!

  • lagunas3ca

    Good thing Ford sources 95% of its steel and 98% of its aluminum domestically.

  • Jweisberg

    How exactly is the country going to hell? Employment is continuing to go up, manufacturing continues to go up, consumer confidence is up, etc etc.

    If the country was are as bad as you claim, everything would be tanking or tanked as soon as Trump became President, but they didn’t.