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Canada, Mexico tariffs create ‘ripple effects’ on consumer prices

Last updated: March 6, 2025 5:48 pm
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The recent implementation of tariffs on Canada and Mexico by President Donald Trump has sparked concerns among economists about potential price increases for consumers. These tariffs, which include a 25% tax on imports from Canada and Mexico, are expected to impact a wide range of products, from fruits and vegetables to oil and construction materials.

According to experts, businesses are likely to pass on some of the additional costs of tariffs to consumers, leading to higher prices for goods. For example, the cost of a fast-food chicken sandwich could increase due to the use of aluminum foil imported from Canada or Mexico. Additionally, the impact of tariffs on crude oil from Canada could have far-reaching effects on transportation costs, as nearly half of the US’s foreign fuel comes from Canada.

The average American household is expected to bear the brunt of these tariffs, with estimates suggesting a cost of $930 in 2026. When factoring in tariffs on imports from China as well, the total cost could rise to $1,200 per household. This increase in prices is expected to have a significant impact on consumer spending and overall economic growth.

The auto industry is expected to be one of the hardest-hit sectors, as automakers rely heavily on supply chains in North America. Major automakers such as Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis could see higher production costs due to the tariffs, potentially adding thousands of dollars to the cost of a car. This could also result in higher car insurance premiums for consumers.

Fresh produce is also likely to see swift price hikes, with Target’s CEO warning of potential increases in prices for fruits and vegetables like strawberries, avocados, and bananas. Construction materials, including wood products imported from Canada, could also see price increases, affecting consumers planning renovations.

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In addition to the direct impact of tariffs on consumer prices, retaliatory measures from Canada, Mexico, and China could further exacerbate the situation. Foreign retaliation on US trade could lead to additional tariffs on American goods, further driving up prices for consumers. Overall, the ripple effects of tariffs on Canada and Mexico are expected to have a significant impact on the US economy and consumer spending.

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