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    Carmakers drive European shares lower after Trump's tariff threats on EU

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    Posted on February 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    European stocks fell as Trump threatened tariffs on EU automakers. The STOXX 600 index declined, with automakers like Ferrari leading the drop.

    European Stocks Decline as Trump Threatens Tariffs on Automakers

    By Nikhil Sharma and Purvi Agarwal

    (Reuters) -European shares retreated from record highs on Thursday, with automakers leading declines as investors evaluated the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's potential tariffs on the European Union.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed down 0.5%, after touching a record high on Wednesday.

    An index of European autos and component makers fell more than 3.7%. Stellantis dropped 5.2%, BMW lost 3.8% and Porsche was down 3.3%.

    Ferrari was the biggest drag, down 7.9%, after Exor sold a roughly 4% stake in the luxury automaker for 3 billion euros ($3.14 billion).

    The European Commission said that it would react "firmly and immediately against unjustified barriers to free and fair trade", in response to Trump's tariffs.

    "The first question is how real the threat is, because so far we've seen that he will use it as a bargaining tool," said Yvan Mamalet, senior economist strategist at SG Kleinwort Hambros.

    "The EU imports a lot of services from the US, in particular the tech giants, so it can show retaliation and that may help to avoid tariffs. Exports to the US are still a relatively small share of euro area GDP, so it's kind of a moderate impact."

    Technology shares fell 2.2%, dragged by heavyweights SAP and ASML, after U.S. AI bellwether Nvidia's quarterly results failed to impress investors.

    Most STOXX 600 sectors closed lower but energy shares were a bright spot, buoyed by rising oil prices. [O/R]

    Meanwhile, the European Central Bank's system that handles $1.9 trillion a day in transactions across the region was suffering an outage which could delay settlement of payments.

    A Reuters poll showed that the ECB was set to trim its deposit rate again to 2.5% next week.

    Most regional stock bourses were also lower on the day. Britain's FTSE 100 and Ireland's ISEQ were outliers, with a 0.3% and 0.4% gain respectively.

    The FTSE 100 was boosted by a near 16% rise in Rolls-Royce, that hit a record high, after the British engine-maker lifted its mid-term targets and beat 2024 profit growth expectations.

    British online supermarket and technology company Ocado dropped 18% to the bottom of the STOXX 600 on market concerns the global roll-out of its robotic sites was too slow.

    French IT consulting company Sopra Steria and kitchen and joinery supplier Howden Joinery's fell 11% and 6.1% respectively after their annual results.

    British ad group WPP tumbled 16.2% to a more than four-year low after the company reported a bigger-than-expected 1% fall in full-year organic revenue.

    (Reporting by Nikhil Sharma and Purvi Agarwal; Editing by Savio D'Souza, Pooja Desai and Andrew Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European shares fell due to Trump's tariff threats.
    • •Automakers led the decline in the STOXX 600 index.
    • •Ferrari shares dropped significantly after a major stake sale.
    • •The European Commission promises firm response to tariffs.
    • •Energy shares rose due to increasing oil prices.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Carmakers drive European shares lower after Trump's tariff threats on EU

    1What impact did Trump's tariff threats have on European shares?

    European shares retreated from record highs, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index closing down 0.5% after touching a record high.

    2Which automakers were most affected by the market decline?

    Automakers led the declines, with Stellantis dropping 5.2%, BMW losing 3.8%, and Ferrari down 7.9% after Exor sold a stake in the company.

    3What was the response of the European Commission to Trump's tariffs?

    The European Commission stated it would react 'firmly and immediately against unjustified barriers to free and fair trade' in response to the tariff threats.

    4How did the European Central Bank's operations get affected?

    The European Central Bank's system, which handles $1.9 trillion a day in transactions, suffered an outage that could delay payment settlements.

    5What sectors showed resilience in the market despite the declines?

    Energy shares were a bright spot, buoyed by rising oil prices, while most other sectors, including technology, closed lower.

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