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Trump’s tariffs could cost American households nearly $1,000 annually

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
February 4, 2025
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Trump’s tariffs could cost American households nearly $1,000 annually

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters after signing a series of executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on January 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump signed a range of executive orders pertaining to issues including crypto currency, Artificial Intelligence, and clemency for anti-abortion activists. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Anna Moneymaker / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports from Canada and China are said to be expected to cost U.S. households an average of 964 dollars per year.

This is according to calculations by RIA Novosti based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

On Saturday, Trump signed executive orders imposing tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China.

A 25 per cent tariff has been imposed on all goods from Canada, except for energy resources, for which the rate will be 10 per cent.

A 10 per cent tariff would also apply to Chinese goods, in addition to those already in place.

For Mexican goods, the 25 per cent tariff was temporarily suspended for a month to allow for negotiations with Mexican authorities.

From Dec. 2023 to Nov. 2024, the U.S. imported 410.5 billion dollars worth of goods from Canada, including124.5 billion dollars in energy products.

Given the large share of fuel in these imports, U.S. importers would pay about 84 billion dollars in tariffs.

Meanwhile, imports from China totaled 435.5 billion dollars last year, and companies will have to pay an additional 43.6 billion dollars in tariffs.

If the cost increase from the tariffs is fully passed on to consumers, products imported from Canada and China will become more expensive for 132.2 million American households.

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This would add about 964 dollars to their annual costs, or extra 374 dollars per person.

Mexico, which has been temporarily exempted from tariffs, remained the largest source of imports to the U.S. with 503.2 billion dollars worth of goods imported last year.

In the event the two countries failed to reach an agreement, businesses could face nearly 126 billion dollars in new duties, pushing the overall cost of the trade dispute for U.S. households to 1,916 dollars.

(RIA/NAN)

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