10 Big 3 Auto Suppliers To Watch With UAW On Strike

Zinger Key Points
  • The strike, which began on Friday, affects all three automakers at separate assembly plants.
  • The Biden Administration is considering issuing economic aid to auto suppliers in the face of a prolonged strike.

The United Auto Workers (UAW) union initiated a strike against Detroit's three major automakers following the expiration of their contracts.

The strike, historically unprecedented in its scale, targets Ford Motor Co F, General Motors Co GM and Stellantis NV STLA.

The core dispute revolves around a wide gap in wage and benefit expectations.

Potential Implications: As attention remains fixated on the Big 3, repercussions of the strike may ripple through the auto suppliers that provide vital components and services to the automakers.

The Biden administration is considering extending emergency financial support to the affected auto suppliers. The exact form of aid is still under discussion, with proposals including potential grants from the Labor Department for impacted workers and preferential loan terms via the Small Business Administration, USA Today reported on Friday.

As Ford CEO Jim Farley said Thursday, the automaker will have to start closing plants within “hours or days” of the strike. Here’s what stocks to watch.

Supplier Overview and Recent Price Action:

Lear Corp LEA

Services: Supplies seating systems and electronic systems.

Clients: Ford, GM, Stellantis

5-Day Price Action: -2.87%

Denso Corp DNZOY

Services: Produces advanced automotive technology, systems, and components.

Clients: Ford, GM

5-Day Price Action: +0.02%

Magna International Inc MGA

Services: Offers mobility technology solutions, including body exteriors and structures.

Clients: Ford, GM

5-Day Price Action: -1.13%

BASF SE BASFY

Services: Provides chemicals for automotive coatings and other applications.

Clients: GM

5-Day Price Action: +2.42%

Aptiv PLC APTV

Services: Delivers software capabilities, computing platforms and networking architecture.

Clients: Stellantis

5-Day Price Action: +0.84%

Adient PLC ADNT

Services: Produces automotive seating systems.

Clients: GM

5-Day Price Action: -0.34%

Dana Inc DAN

Services: Supplies drivetrain and e-propulsion systems.

Clients: Ford, GM

5-Day Price Action: -3.47%

Autoliv Inc ALV

Services: Develops and manufactures automotive safety systems.

Clients: Ford

5-Day Price Action: -3.29%

Nucor Corporation NUE

Services: Provides steel and steel products.

Clients: GM

5-Day Price Action: -3.42%

Continental AG CTTAY

Services: Produces automotive parts, especially tire systems.

Clients: Ford

5-Day Price Action: -0.83%

While the UAW strike puts a direct spotlight on the Big 3 automakers, the potentially extended ramifications on their suppliers cannot be ignored.

The strike, which began on Friday, affected all three automakers at the GM assembly plant in Wentzville, Missouri; the Stellantis assembly plant in Toledo, Ohio; and the Ford assembly plant in Wayne, Michigan.

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