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Tesla (TSLA) stock is up 16.31% over the past 5 days

Mar 28, 2025 at 06:18 am

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced yet another tariff, this time targeting vehicle imports with rates reaching as high as 25%.

Tesla (TSLA) stock is up 16.31% over the past 5 days

President Donald Trump has announced yet another tariff, this time targeting vehicle imports with rates reaching as high as 25%. The news had a noticeable impact on the stock market.

As reported by this article, stocks of car manufacturers like Toyota, Hyundai, Kia, and even the American companies General Motors and Ford went down by as high as 7% after the announcement of the tariffs on Wednesday.

And yet, the stocks for the electrical vehicle manufacturer Tesla are up by a whopping 16.31% over the past 5 days. The reason for that is simple, while other companies like General Motors and Kia rely on imports to build cars in the U.S. — Tesla has two of Tesla’s largest factories in California and Texas, allowing the E.V. firm to produce, build, and sell vehicles domestically.

Perhaps anticipating the new tariffs, Tesla’s official X account highlighted the company’s American productivity on March 23—three days before the announcement—stating that its vehicles are the “most American-made cars.”

Btw, Teslas are the most American-made cars

— Tesla (@Tesla) March 23, 2024

Tesla’s recent stock performance provided a much-needed relief of negative pressure for the company. Since its founder and CEO Elon Musk joined forces with Donald Trump to work at the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE), Tesla vehicles and facilities became the culprit of protests from dissatisfied Americans.

The protests gained weight after several questionable decisions from DOGE, including cutting funds for pediatric cancer research, slashing $900 million from the Department of Education, and mass firing of federal workers.

All in all, the department has already saved $130 billion in tax dollars, but not without its share of controversy.

This movement ignited a global boycott of sorts against the electric vehicle manufacturer, with sales dropping in Europe, Canada, and Australia. As for the protests, they quickly gained a degree of increased concern after an individual burned down several Tesla cars in Las Vegas.

Despite these events causing serious damage to Tesla’s market value, its most recent performance provides a well-needed relief as the company enjoys the benefits of domestic production.

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