South Korean auto stocks fall after Trump hikes tariffs on trade deal approval delay

South Korean auto stocks fall after Trump hikes tariffs on trade deal approval delay


Aerial view of Seoul downtown city skyline with vehicle on expressway and bridge cross over Han river in Seoul city, South Korea.

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Shares of South Korean autos tumbled Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at the country overnight, saying he would increase tariffs on Asia’s fourth-largest economy.

Trump said on Truth Social that the country’s legislature has not approved Seoul’s trade deal with Washington, and that tariffs on the South Korea will climb to 25%, from 15%.

Auto heavyweights Hyundai and Kia plunged as much as 4% and 5%, respectively, in South Korea.

The threat dented sentiment in South Korea’s Kospi, which dipped 0.36%, after clocking 15 days of gains out of the 17 sessions since the start of the year. Trump’s rhetoric did not seem to faze the small-cap Kosdaq, which climbed 1.41%.

Elsewhere, Asia-Pacific markets opened mixed. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 started the day 1.22% up, reaching its highest level in almost 3 months, and coming back from a holiday on Monday.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 slipped 0.24%, while the Topix lost 0.31% on its open.

Hong Kong Hang Seng index futures were at 26,883, higher than the HSI’s last close of 26,765.52.



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