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Tesla Stock Drops After Soaring 23% Amid Trump Tariff Hope. These Problems Remain

Dow Jones2025-04-10

Tesla stock was falling 4% in early trading Thursday after an epic gain on Wednesday.

Investors were relieved that President Donald Trump paused the implementation of some of his import tariffs for 90 days. There is a problem, though. Not much has changed for the car industry.

Thursday's move comes after Tesla's 22.7% Wednesday gain. It was the second-best daily gain for the stock ever after May 9, 2013, when shares rose 24.4% after the company reported its first-ever quarterly profit. It was also a sharp reversal from the past week -- coming into Wednesday trading, Tesla stock dove more than 20% since Trump announced widespread tariffs on April 2.

Most stocks, including shares of Tesla and other auto makers, were plagued by fears that the tariffs would lead to slower economic growth, higher costs, weaker profits, and lower demand.

The problem for Tesla is that the car industry still faces 25% tariffs on imported cars. (The U.S. imports about half of the new cars sold, mainly from Mexico, South Korea, Japan, and Canada.) Tariffs as high as 25% on car parts are coming later, according to the White House.

Tesla stock rallied, but it, with other auto makers, might be shut out of coming tariff negotiations.

What's more, Trump didn't pause tariffs on China, which implemented retaliatory tariffs on the U.S. While import tariffs on American goods imported to the country don't have a significant impact on Tesla, it would prefer better U.S.-Chinese relations.

Tesla's most productive car plant is located in Shanghai. What's more, China accounted for more than 20% of Tesla's 2024 sales. It's also the home of EV maker BYD, Tesla's stiffest competition.

To be sure, Trump's actions on Wednesday show there is room to negotiate on tariffs. Auto investors, for now, are holding on to that hope.

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  • InvestToRetire
    ·2025-04-10
    Tariffs paused doesn't mean tariffs gone. Kicking can down the road. Gives countries to negotiate properly. Hope something reasonable and good comes out. 
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    • a4xrbj1
      Until then the tariffs will be deemed illegal and unconstitutional and have to be brought before Congress first. Trump cannot reign like Monarch, the Legislative and Jurisdiction is there for reason.
      2025-04-11
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  • Guavaxf30
    ·2025-04-10
    That's exactly right. Fundamentally nothing has changed for Tesla. Trump is warring with China, Musk is still getting loads of hate, sales of Teslas are tanking, and, come 22nd April, we will see how much all of this is affecting Tesla's financials.
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    • a4xrbj1

      To be more precise (on the nothing has changed), Tesla sourced 39% of its batteries from China in 2024 according to an Asia Nikkei article. Their Megapacks are 100% Chinese batteries, Tesla just puts them together into Containers, adds some nice SW and sells them (BYD and CATL now do the same, just cheaper and with better batteries).


      Same for their Powerwalls (which again face Chinese competition with, you guessed it, better and cheaper batteries).


      I'm not even talking about all the other electronics that Tesla imports from China, be it a simple switch operating doors, window lifing or windscreen wipers.

      2025-04-11
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