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    European stocks drop ahead of Trump's tariff announcement

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    Posted on April 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    European stocks fell as investors awaited Trump's tariff plans, impacting healthcare and trade-sensitive sectors.

    European Stocks Decline Before Trump's Tariff Announcement

    By Sukriti Gupta, Medha Singh and Lisa Pauline Mattackal

    (Reuters) -European shares fell on Wednesday, weighed by losses in healthcare stocks, as investors awaited tariff plans from U.S. President Donald Trump that some fear could slow global growth and boost inflation.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed 0.5% lower, with Germany's trade-sensitive DAX falling 0.7%.

    Markets waited for details of Trump's reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners, which will take effect immediately after they are announced at 2000 GMT.

    European indexes have been volatile this week in anticipation of the announcement after Trump dampened hopes for more targeted levies. The STOXX 600 is hovering around two-month lows and is about 5.1% below its all-time high hit in March.

    "There’s no doubt (tariffs) will impact risk appetite. The real question is where the pressure points are," said Filip Carlsson, quantitative strategist at SEB.

    A broad shift earlier this year into European equities was starting to fade, Carlsson added.

    French industry minister Marc Ferracci said Europe would respond to tariffs in a "proportionate manner", while British finance minister Rachel Reeves said London would not rush to counter tariffs and risk undermining a possible trade deal.

    European Central Bank head Christine Lagarde also warned that Trump's tariffs would be negative "the world over", though ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said they would not derail an ongoing decline in European inflation.

    The healthcare sector fell 1.7%, leading sector declines and dropping to its lowest level this year. Sanofi and Novartis fell about 1.6% each.

    "We are going to have fresh tariffs announced later on and that's caused a lot of jitters across the market, so it's not surprising that pharma stocks have been caught up in this wave of nervousness," said Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown.

    Novo Nordisk was the biggest drag on the benchmark index, down 2.6%.

    Novo Holdings, the drugmaker's controlling shareholder, nearly doubled annual income and investment returns to a record 8 billion euros ($8.7 billion) in 2024, although its total assets under management dropped slightly.

    Separate 25% tariffs on U.S. auto imports will take effect on April 3. The automobile and parts sector edged 0.1% lower.

    Meanwhile, Svitzer shares soared 30.2% after Denmark's A.P. Moller Holding made a cash offer of 9 billion Danish crowns ($1.30 billion) for the towage and marine service provider.

    Shares in Grifols rose 3% after Canadian fund Brookfield said it was talking with shareholders, following a report it was considering a new takeover attempt.

    ($1 = 6.9199 Danish crowns)

    (Reporting by Sukriti Gupta and Medha Singh in Bengaluru. Editing by Eileen Soreng and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European stocks fell ahead of Trump's tariff announcement.
    • •Healthcare stocks led declines, with a 1.7% drop.
    • •STOXX 600 closed 0.5% lower, DAX fell 0.7%.
    • •European response to tariffs expected to be proportionate.
    • •Novo Nordisk shares dropped 2.6%, impacting the index.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European stocks drop ahead of Trump's tariff announcement

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the decline in European stocks ahead of Trump's tariff announcement.

    2How did healthcare stocks perform?

    Healthcare stocks fell 1.7%, leading sector declines.

    3What was the impact on the STOXX 600 index?

    The STOXX 600 index closed 0.5% lower.

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