Live News: Toronto excludes Tesla from EV incentive due to US trade war; Qualcom targets 10% annual growth

Live News: Toronto excludes Tesla from EV incentive due to US trade war; Qualcom targets 10% annual growth

  • 18.03.2025 12:24
  • businesspost.ie
  • Keywords: Ireland, US

Irish exports to the US surged 81% in January, while Davy upgraded AIB's outlook due to strong profits.

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upgraded AIB's outlook after strong 2024 performance

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Business Insights and Market Implications Analysis

Export Growth

  • Irish exports to US: Jumped by 81% in January 2025 compared to January 2024, driven by a 68% increase in medical and pharmaceutical products.
  • Goods trade surplus: Ireland recorded a surplus of €12.2 billion in January 2025, with the rise in exports being a key factor.

Financial Upgrades

  • AIB profits: AIB reported after-tax profits of €2.35 billion for 2024, leading Davy to upgrade its outlook and price target to €7.40.
  • State stake reduction: The Irish government is winding down its stake in AIB, with executives expecting a "clear path" to full private ownership by 2025.

Market Volatility

  • US equity allocation: Global investors saw the largest ever drop in US stock allocations in March, driven by concerns over stagflation and trade tensions.
  • Short seller profits: Hedge funds made $16.2 billion from Tesla's share price decline, which halved over three months, erasing over $700 billion from Tesla's market value.

Strategic Investments

  • Uniquely UK expansion: Irish firm Uniquely invested £20 million to expand in the UK, creating 300 jobs and opening three new offices.
  • Alt21 funding: Alt21 raised an additional $12.5 million, bringing total fundraising to $44 million for market expansion and product development.

Defense Industry Trends

  • Asian defense stocks: Shares in Hanwha Aerospace surged 131% and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries rose 28%, as European nations seek alternative suppliers amid US-China tensions.

Regulatory and Political Developments

  • Huawei pressure: The Trump administration is pushing European telecom companies to stop using Huawei equipment, raising geopolitical tensions.
  • Tesla incentives: Toronto halted financial incentives for Tesla vehicles due to US trade war concerns, impacting electric vehicle adoption strategies.

Real Estate and Infrastructure

  • Ires Reit refinancing: Refinanced €500 million debt facility with an accordion feature of €200 million, extending until March 2030.
  • Qualcom growth: Dublin-based Qualcom targets 10% annual revenue growth, with current revenue at €13.7 million and a workforce of 70.

Amazon's Market Entry

  • Amazon.ie launch: Launched in Ireland, offering savings and fast deliveries without customs charges, with plans to highlight local brands via "Brands of Ireland" page.

Economic Concerns

  • Indonesia stock drop: Jakarta Composite Index fell 7%, its lowest since 2021, amid economic concerns and currency weakness.
  • Asian market trends: Asian stocks climbed for three consecutive days, driven by gains in Japan and Hong Kong, as investors shifted to non-US assets.

Key Takeaways

  • Geopolitical risks: Escalating tensions between the US and China (via Huawei) could disrupt global telecom supply chains.
  • Market sentiment: The sharp decline in US equity allocations suggests investor fear, potentially signaling a market correction end.
  • Strategic growth: Companies like Uniquely, Alt21, and Qualcom are focusing on expansion and innovation to drive long-term growth.
  • Regulatory impacts: Changes in trade policies (e.g., Tesla incentives) and financial regulations (e.g., bond auctions) will shape market dynamics in 2025.