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Coloradans brace for fallout if Trump administration imposes tariffs

Last updated: February 3, 2025 9:16 pm
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Trade War Looms as U.S., Canada, and Mexico Navigate Tariff Threats

As tensions between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. ease slightly, concerns loom regarding the potential consequences of President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs following a 30-day pause.

Trump delayed imposing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, set to go into effect the following day, after both countries committed to enhancing border security to combat illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking. Canada would be subject to a 10% tariff on energy products.

Additionally, Trump unveiled new 10% tariffs on China, with these three nations constituting approximately a third of U.S. imports.

Colorado experts and officials warn that if the tariffs are implemented as outlined by Trump, consumers may face increased costs for essential items like gasoline, groceries, and vehicles. However, uncertainties remain regarding potential retaliatory measures from the affected countries.

The trade dispute raises questions about the intricate economic ties between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, established first through NAFTA and later the USMCA, negotiated by Trump during his initial term.

Shelby Wieman, spokeswoman for Gov. Jared Polis, criticized Trump’s tariffs as a burdensome tax on Colorado residents that could elevate prices across various sectors.

The petroleum industry in Colorado, which relies partly on imports from Canada, could be impacted by the proposed tariffs. Suncor Energy’s refinery in Commerce City processes oil from both Colorado and Canada.

While the U.S. is a leading oil producer, it imports heavier crude from Canada and Mexico due to refinery limitations. AAA Colorado’s Skyler McKinley noted that a substantial portion of U.S. oil imports originate from these two neighboring countries.

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McKinley anticipates a potential increase of up to 25 cents per gallon if the 10% tariff on Canadian energy products is enforced. However, he suggested that major players in the industry might not pass on the full cost to consumers.

Impacts on Meat, Lumber, and Automotive Industries

Given the interconnected nature of the North American economy, Colorado stands to be affected by the proposed tariffs and ensuing countermeasures. Canada represents a significant trading partner for Colorado, with key imports including petroleum products, wood, and industrial machinery.

Mexico, Colorado’s second-largest trading partner, engages in a more balanced trade relationship with the state. The exchange includes exports of meat, iron, steel, and machinery to Mexico, while Colorado imports machinery, vehicles, and medical equipment from the country.

Amanda Countryman, an agriculture economist at Colorado State University, emphasized the integrated nature of the North American meat industry, with Mexico providing feeder cattle to the U.S. and Canada supplying finished beef.

Notably, the automotive sector faces potential disruptions as U.S. automakers rely on component plants in Mexico and Canada. The proposed tariffs could significantly increase manufacturing costs, with estimates suggesting a $3,000 rise per vehicle.

Matthew Groves, CEO of the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association, highlighted the industry’s concerns over the impact of the proposed tariffs on car production.

Economists warn that escalating trade tensions could result in economic setbacks, with the Conference Board estimating a potential 0.9% reduction in U.S. GDP growth and a 0.6% increase in inflation due to tariffs against major trading partners.

Countryman stressed the importance of trade for specialization and efficiency, cautioning that a trade war could undermine these benefits. The economic ramifications of the proposed tariffs remain uncertain.

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Originally Published: February 3, 2025 at 7:07 PM MST

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