First Trust S-Network Future Vehicles & Technology ETF (CARZ) — ()

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China's Export Restrictions On Rare Earths Causes Alarm For Automotive Industry

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Sentiment: Negative ()

With nearly 70% of global rare earth production and more than 90% of processing taking place in China, the world remains heavily reliant on the country for rare earth element …

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US-Sino Trade War Escalates: ETF Areas Under Pressure

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Sentiment: Negative ()

China hit back with 125% tariff on the U.S. after the latter imposed 145% duty on Chinese goods.

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Top ETF Stories of Q1 2025

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Sentiment: Neutral ()

Wall Street experienced massive volatility in the first quarter of 2025, largely due to trade uncertainty. International economies and gold outperformed.

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4 Sector ETFs Hard Hit From Escalating Trade War

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Sentiment: Negative ()

These sector ETFs are at risk from the escalating trade war.

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Trump Tariffs & Retaliatory Moves Put These ETF Areas in Focus

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Sentiment: Negative ()

A second round of tariffs imposed on Canada, China and Mexico by President Donald Trump takes effect today. These ETF areas would be impacted.

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About First Trust S-Network Future Vehicles & Technology ETF CARZ

The First Trust S-Network Future Vehicles & Technology ETF (the "Fund"), formerly First Trust NASDAQ Global Auto Index Fund, seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield (before the Fund's fees and expenses) of an equity index called the S-Network Electric & Future Vehicle Ecosystem Index (the "Index"). The Fund will normally invest at least 90% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in the common stocks and depository receipts that comprise the Index.