By Adriano Marchese
Shares of Canadian auto parts makers rose sharply after President Trump announced a temporary pause on most tariffs and signaled a relief for Canada's automotive sector.
Thursday afternoon in a post on Truth Social, Trump said he authorized a 90-day pause and substantially lowered reciprocal tariffs to 10%.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent later confirmed that sectoral tariffs, like the 25% automotive and steel tariffs on Canada, will also be reduced to 10% for that time.
Magna International shares rose 7.5% on the news, reaching 47.05 Canadian dollars ($32.98), and Linamar advanced by 8.9% to C$48.15. Martinrea International, the smallest of the three auto parts makers, rose 5.6% to C$6.66. The stocks are down year-to-date 22%, 16% and 26%, respectively.
On March 11, Trump threatened higher tariffs on auto exports to the U.S., warning that they would effectively cripple the sector, in a post on Truth Social, which he claimed was in response to tariffs Canada had on agricultural products from the U.S.
He said at the time: "If other egregious, long time Tariffs are not likewise dropped by Canada, I will substantially increase, on April 2nd, the Tariffs on Cars coming into the U.S. which will, essentially, permanently shut down the automobile manufacturing business in Canada."
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Shares of Canadian auto parts makers rose sharply after President Trump announced a temporary pause on most tariffs, but those on Canada's automotive sector will remain.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent later clarified that sectoral tariffs, like the 25% automotive and steel tariffs on Canada, won't be reduced to 10% like other sectors, confirming that the reductions only apply to reciprocal tariffs.
"Canadian Auto Stocks Rev Higher on Trump's Sector Tariff Reprieve," at 3:03 PM ET, incorrectly said President Trump's temporary pause on tariffs also included relief for Canada's automotive and steel sectors.
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April 09, 2025 16:26 ET (20:26 GMT)
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