Tata Motors shares will be in focus on Monday after Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), its UK-based subsidiary, announced a temporary pause in shipments to the United States for April. The move comes in response to the recent imposition of a 25% tariff on imported vehicles by the Trump administration.JLR, which manufactures premium vehicles including Jaguars, Range Rovers, and Defenders, does not operate any production facilities in the US.
The company relies entirely on exports to meet American demand and had shipped 38,000 vehicles to the US in the last quarter of 2024.In a statement, JLR said: “The USA is an important market for JLR’s luxury brands. As we work to address the new trading terms with our business partners, we are enacting our short-term actions, including a shipment pause in April, as we develop our mid- to longer-term plans.
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PV sales fell 3% year-on-year to 5,56,263 units, while CV sales dropped 5% to 3,76,903 units.Tata Motors stock: Target price and performanceAccording to Trendlyne data, the average target price for Tata Motors shares is Rs 843, indicating an upside of 37% from current levels. The consensus recommendation from 30 analysts is a ‘Buy’.
On Friday, Tata Motors shares closed at Rs 613.8 on the BSE, down 6.1%, while the benchmark Sensex declined 1.
22%. The stock has dropped 18% year-to-date and 39% over the past year. The company’s market capitalization currently stands at Rs 2,25,979 crore.
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Tata Motors shares in focus after Jaguar Land Rover halts US shipments amid Trump tariff war

Tata Motors share price : Tata Motors shares will be in focus as JLR halts April shipments to the US due to a 25% import tariff imposed by the Trump administration. JLR, which exports all its vehicles to the US, shipped 38,000 units last quarter. Meanwhile, Tata Motors posted flat March sales and a 4% annual drop, though analysts maintain a bullish outlook.