Shares of auto giants fell sharply on Monday as U.S. President Donald Trump imposed long-threatened tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China.
Trump's tariffs could give steel companies more pricing power, but weaker demand could weigh on the stocks longer term, Wall Street analysts said.
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Proposed tariffs are expected to raise inflation and keep interest rates elevated into 2026, if they take effect, according to economists.
"There's so many things that are cross currents ... this is a completely, totally different landscape than Trump 1.0," Jones said.
Shares have surged 385% over the past year.
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