Trade Policy Impact - President Trump announced new tariffs effective October 1, 2025, including 100% on imported branded pharmaceuticals, 25% on heavy-duty trucks, 50% on kitchen cabinets, and 30% on upholstered furniture, aimed at protecting domestic industries [2][3] - The pharmaceutical sector reacted variably, with domestic companies like Merck, Eli Lilly, and Johnson & Johnson seeing stock price increases due to exemptions for those investing in US manufacturing [3][4] - Asian pharmaceutical stocks, particularly Indian firms, faced declines, with Sun Pharma's shares dropping 5% and Biocon's by 3.3%, while the Nifty Pharma index fell 2.54% [4] Heavy-Duty Truck Industry - The 25% tariff on imported heavy-duty trucks negatively impacted European manufacturers like Daimler Truck, which could face a €700-800 million earnings hit, while American manufacturer Paccar Inc. saw stock gains of 5-7% [5] - Volvo Group, manufacturing all North American trucks domestically, also experienced stock price increases of nearly 3% [5] Kitchen Cabinets and Furniture - The 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets and 30% on upholstered furniture led to mixed market reactions, with domestic manufacturers like MasterBrand benefiting, while import-reliant retailers like RH and Williams-Sonoma suffered declines [6] Semiconductor Industry - A proposed policy requiring a 1-to-1 domestic-to-imported chip ratio boosted US chipmakers like Intel and GlobalFoundries, whose shares rose by 5.5% and 9% respectively, while Asian competitors saw declines of 2-6% [7] Market Reactions - The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached an all-time high of 42,313.00, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite experienced declines of 0.50% and 0.55% respectively [10] - Analysts noted that Trump's trade policy is seen as a tool for redistributing competitive advantage rather than a universal shock, leading to selective investment strategies [11]
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Stock Market News·2025-09-28 18:00