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Toyota Stock Plummets 9.4% as Trump’s 25% Tariff Bombshell Rocks Auto Industry

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 1, 2025 10:46 am
Dolon Mondal
Toyota Stock Plummets 9.4% as Trump's 25% Tariff Bombshell Rocks Auto Industry

A Sudden Blow to the Auto Industry

U.S. President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell last Wednesday—a sweeping 25% tariff on cars “not made in the U.S.” The move sent global automakers into a frenzy, with Asian giants like Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai bracing for the worst.

Why Toyota Is the Hardest Hit

Toyota, the top-selling automaker in the U.S. last year, faces the biggest risk. With nearly 2 million vehicles sold in 2024, the Japanese giant relies heavily on American buyers. But now, the new tariffs could force Toyota to either absorb massive costs or hike prices—neither option is good for business.

Also Read: Nissan Stops Making Cars in India, Sells Factory Share to Renault

Investors wasted no time reacting. Toyota’s shares plunged 9.4% in just three days, while Nissan and Hyundai saw drops of 9.3% and 11.2%, respectively. The message was clear: the market fears a major profit squeeze.

Can Asian Automakers Survive?

These companies depend on the U.S. market—Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai, and Kia make up six of the top eight best-selling brands in America. But shifting production to the U.S. isn’t easy. Building new factories takes years and billions of dollars, leaving automakers stuck between a rock and a hard place.

Not every Asian automaker is suffering. Suzuki, which doesn’t sell cars in the U.S., has actually seen its shares rise. While Toyota and Nissan struggle, Suzuki thrives in markets like India—proving that geography matters more than ever.

What Happens Next?

The big question: Will Toyota and others pass the cost to consumers or take the hit themselves? Either way, the fallout could reshape the auto industry—and not in a way Trump’s “America First” policy intended.

Also Read: Tokyo’s Rising Inflation: What It Means for Japan and the World

TAGGED:Asian automakerscar importsToyotatrade warTrump TariffsU.S. auto industry
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