Donald Trump's tariffs—25% on imports from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% on China—took effect on March 4. While the move is intended to protect US industries, economists warn that these tariffs could lead to higher consumer prices. Since the tariffs are paid by US companies importing goods, businesses may either pass the costs on to consumers or reduce imports, potentially limiting product availability. Canada, Mexico, and China are among the United States' largest trade partners, supplying a wide range of goods. Click through this gallery to explore the markets and sectors that could be most affected.
Essential US imports from Mexico, China, and Canada
Is an international trade war looming?
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