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German carmakers hit by new US tariff increase

Monday 04 - 08:15
German carmakers hit by new US tariff increase

Shares of major German car manufacturers dropped following the announcement by Donald Trump of a new increase in import tariffs on foreign vehicles. The measure raises duties from 15% to 25%, putting renewed pressure on an already fragile sector.

Companies such as Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, Mercedes-Benz Group AG, and Volkswagen AG all recorded declines in their share prices shortly after the announcement.

Trade tensions weigh on the sector

The tariff hike is seen as a significant escalation in trade tensions between the United States and key industrial economies. German automakers, which rely heavily on exports, are particularly vulnerable to such policy changes.

The new duties could make European vehicles less competitive in the U.S. market, one of the most important destinations for high-end and commercial vehicles produced in Germany.

Broader impact on manufacturers and suppliers

Beyond passenger cars, the decision also affects truck manufacturers such as Daimler Truck Holding AG. The ripple effects are expected to extend across supply chains, impacting parts suppliers, logistics companies, and employment within the automotive ecosystem.

Analysts warn that prolonged trade restrictions could slow investment and innovation in the sector, especially as companies are already navigating the costly transition toward electric and autonomous vehicles.

An industry facing multiple challenges

The German automotive industry is currently dealing with several overlapping pressures, including global competition, technological transformation, and fluctuating demand. The introduction of higher tariffs adds another layer of uncertainty.

Market observers suggest that automakers may need to adjust their strategies, potentially increasing local production in the United States or diversifying export markets to mitigate the impact of protectionist policies.


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