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    European carmaker shares fall after Trump imposes tariffs

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 3, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image illustrates the decline in shares of major European carmakers like Volkswagen and Stellantis following the announcement of U.S. tariffs on imports. The tariffs raise concerns for the EU automotive market, impacting revenues significantly.
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    Quick Summary

    European carmaker shares drop as Trump imposes tariffs, affecting major companies like Stellantis and Volkswagen.

    European Automakers' Shares Drop Following Trump's Tariff Announcement

    (Reuters) - Shares in some of the biggest European carmakers plunged on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada and 10% on imports from China, raising concern over possible duties on EU imports.

    Stellantis and Volkswagen, which have major operations in Mexico and are particularly vulnerable to tariffs, were down 6.8% and 5.6% respectively.

    Volvo Cars was down 6.5% while Mercedes Benz, BMW and Porsche lost between 3.6% and 4.3% by 0921 GMT.

    French car parts supplier Valeo, meanwhile, was down 7.4%.

    Europe's automobiles and parts index retreated by 3.7% to more than two-week lows, the most among other sectoral indices on Europe's STOXX 600, which slipped by 1.4%.

    Analysts fear the tariffs on Mexico could be more damaging for European carmakers and their suppliers than any direct tariffs on EU goods.

    "We believe around 8 billion euros ($8.2 billion) of VW's revenues are impacted by tariffs and around 16 billion euros of Stellantis revenues," analysts at investment bank Stifel wrote in a note.

    They estimated the full impact of tariffs at about 12% of Volkswagen's operating income in 2025 and 40% at Stellantis.

    Volkswagen said on Sunday that it was counting on talks to avoid trade conflict.

    JPMorgan analysts said in a note they expect companies to give commitments to the U.S. government this week on jobs and vehicle production in the U.S. rather than Mexico and Canada.

    The tariffs are due to take effect 0501 GMT on Tuesday.

    ($1 = 0.9778 euros)

    (Reporting by Paolo Laudani, Isabel Demetz, Samuel Indyk and Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Amanda Cooper, Toby Chopra and David Goodman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump imposes tariffs affecting European carmakers.
    • •Stellantis and Volkswagen shares drop significantly.
    • •Tariffs could impact up to €16 billion in revenues.
    • •Automobiles and parts index sees notable decline.
    • •Analysts predict potential trade conflict resolutions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European carmaker shares fall after Trump imposes tariffs

    1What tariffs did Trump impose?

    President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada and 10% on imports from China.

    2Which European carmakers were most affected?

    Stellantis and Volkswagen saw significant declines, down 6.8% and 5.6% respectively, due to their major operations in Mexico.

    3What is the estimated financial impact on Volkswagen?

    Analysts estimate that around 8 billion euros of Volkswagen's revenues are impacted by the tariffs, affecting about 12% of its operating income in 2025.

    4How did the stock market react to the tariffs?

    Europe's automobiles and parts index retreated by 3.7%, marking the most significant decline among sectoral indices on Europe's STOXX 600, which slipped by 1.4%.

    5What commitments are expected from companies in response to the tariffs?

    JPMorgan analysts expect companies to commit to the U.S. government regarding jobs and vehicle production in the U.S. rather than in Mexico and Canada.

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