
Tariff Update: These Will Get More Expensive Under The Big Sky
2/4/2025 The Tariffs on Canada and Mexico have been delayed until March 1, 2025.
We'll keep updating you as the story progresses.
2/3/2025: Over The Weekend Trump Announced Tariffs On Canada, Mexico & China
Following through on his threats, over the weekend, it was announced tariffs will start on the countries on February 4, 2025.
As little as 20 minutes before this update, Reuters was reporting that the tariffs on Mexico have been put off until March 1, 2025.
The Stock Market Reacted Negatively
The stock market took some big swings on Monday, February 3, 2025 as reported by the Associated Press. The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all took a dive today in anticipation of the tariffs.
Exactly What Are The Tariffs Expected To Cost Average Americans?
What I'm seeing everywhere ranges from $800 this year up to $1,200 this year, it depends on the article you're reading: between $60-$100 a month.
What Items Does America Import From Canada?
Canada is the United States’ second-ranked trading partner: The United States imported more than $418 billion in goods from Canada in 2023, and exported $354 billion.--Yahoo! News
What Does America Import From Mexico?
The United States conducts more trade with Mexico than any other country. It imported $475 billion in goods from Mexico last year and exported almost $323 billion.--Yahoo! News
What Does America Import From China?
China is the United States’ third-largest trading partner. The United States imported almost $427 billion in goods last year and exported almost $148 billion.--Yahoo! News
Scroll to see a more comprehensive list of items increasing in price from tariffs. ⤵⤵⤵
One hour from when I started updating this, Reuters is reporting that Trump will issue a trade memo today (January 20, 2025) that calls for a study of the trade between the United States, Canada, Mexico and China. There are not expected to be any tariffs issued his first day in office.
Canada Isn't Pleased
The Associated Press reported (Friday, January 17, 2025) that the Canadian foreign minister, Melanie Joly, said that Canada will retaliate if tariffs are imposed that will put pressure on the USA. She is quoted as saying, “If we need to retaliate we will do so. And Americans will discover Trump’s tariff tax,” after she met with Senators in Washington.
Who Really Pays The Price Of Tariffs?
Make no mistake about it, we, the consumers pay it in the end. Most definitions were very similar to this from Bank Rate:
...consumers often end up bearing the burden of tariffs, as companies pass along higher production costs to consumers
They can say whatever they think will sound good to you and me, but the bottom line, get ready to pay more when these tariffs go into action.
***Update 1/21/25***
As of January 21, 2025, Trump says tariffs may start for Canada and Mexico on February 1, 2025.
Tariffs Are Coming In 2025
A couple of weeks ago, Americans, and Montanans, made it clear that they don't mind paying more for goods coming in from other countries, especially China. President-elect Trump has promised high tariffs on goods imported from outside of the USA. (Like the British did on the tea back in the day before there was an America.)
Even though Americans said it was ok to pay more for imports, it would still be nice to stock up on some necessities before the tariffs raise prices on some of our most basic necessities, and some not-so-basic things.
I did some research, and I found some items that are considered shoe-ins for tariffs.
How Much Are The Proposed Tariffs?
From ABC Business, NPR, and Forbes:
Trump wants tariffs of 60-100% on goods from China and 10-20% from all of our trading partners. Economists forecast that that will raise prices for the average American household by around $2,600 a year or about $217 a month, according to PIIE.
One way to save, for now, would be to stock up on items you think you may need in the near future.
Here Are Some Of The Items Montanans Will Want To Stockpile
- Electronics: Around 90% phones, tablets, laptops, video gaming consoles, headphones, video cameras and the like are imported. Laptops are expected to jump in price 46% and smart phones around 26%
- Clothing: America imports around 80% of our clothing. Clothing prices are expected to rise by 20%
- Toys: America imports about 90% of toys, ESPECIALLY from China. Toy prices are expected to rise 55%
- Food: 32%-35% of fresh fruits and vegetables consumed by Americans are from Canada and Mexico.
- Petroleum: Both crude petroleum and gasoline come from Canada
- Cars: GM, Ford and Stellantis all have cars manufactured in Canada and Mexico
The best weapon is knowledge.
Do you go get a tv and laptop and store it for a rainy day? Maybe you pull the trigger on new phones for the family this year. Or maybe even a car. I know I'm thinking about buying extra electronics and storing them. 4 years is a long time in electronics land.
Sources: Associated Press, Reuters, Yahoo News, White House
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