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Japanese auto giants drop 3% after Trump tariff announcement

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Toyota, the world’s top automaker, leads the selloff as US trade protectionism fuels market concerns.

TOKYO: Shares in Japan’s biggest car companies fell on Thursday after US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on auto imports to take effect next week.

The world’s top-selling automaker Toyota dropped 3.7% as the Tokyo market opened, while Nissan shed 3.2% and Honda fell as much as 3.1%.

Mitsubishi Motors was down 3.7%, and in South Korea, Hyundai shares dipped 3.4%.

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