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Trump’s 25% Tariffs on Canada and Mexico: What It Means for You

New Tariffs Could Raise Prices on Gas, Cars, and Even Guacamole

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 12, 2026
in Business, Markets
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USMCA at Risk? Trump’s Tariffs Threaten North American Trade - Nam Y. Huh/AP Photo

Businesses Brace for Impact as Trump Threatens New Trade Tariffs - Nam Y. Huh/AP Photo

Trump’s 25% Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Could Drive Up Prices and Spark Trade War

From avocados to automobiles, the latest tariff threat from former President Donald Trump could have a direct impact on American consumers, businesses, and North American trade relations.

What’s Happening?

Trump has announced plans to impose a 25% tax on imports from Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday. This sweeping tariff could significantly raise the price of everyday items, including:

  • Gasoline
  • Pickup trucks
  • Electronics
  • Super Bowl party essentials, like guacamole

The tariffs are designed to pressure Canada and Mexico to take stronger action against undocumented immigration and fentanyl trafficking into the U.S. However, economic analysts warn that the move could backfire, causing price hikes, business uncertainty, and a potential trade war.

Retaliation from Canada and Mexico

In response, Doug Ford, Ontario’s Premier, has vowed to remove American alcohol from store shelves in retaliation. Canada is the second-largest market for U.S. distilled spirits, just behind the European Union.

Former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland, who played a key role in negotiating the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), has called for retaliatory tariffs that target industries in politically sensitive U.S. states, including:

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  • Florida orange growers
  • Wisconsin dairy farmers
  • Michigan dishwasher manufacturers

Meanwhile, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has confirmed that her government has maintained ongoing dialogue with Trump’s team but is prepared to respond if tariffs are imposed.

A Threat to Trump’s Own Trade Deal?

Ironically, these tariffs could undermine the very trade agreement Trump once championed—the USMCA, which he previously called “the fairest, most balanced, and beneficial trade agreement we have ever signed into law.”

Scott Lincicome, a trade analyst at the Cato Institute, warns that these tariffs would “effectively destroy” the USMCA, creating economic uncertainty and damaging North American trade relations.

The Growing Trade Deficit

One of Trump’s key goals in renegotiating NAFTA into the USMCA was to reduce the U.S. trade deficit with Canada and Mexico. However, the numbers tell a different story:

  • Trade deficit with Mexico: Increased from $106 billion in 2019 to $161 billion in 2023.
  • Trade deficit with Canada: Grew from $31 billion in 2019 to $72 billion in 2023.

Part of the reason for this increase is that Mexico has replaced China as the source of many U.S. imports, including furniture, textiles, and electronics.

How This Impacts Businesses and Consumers

The threatened tariffs have already caused panic in corporate boardrooms.

  • If imposed, tariffs would surge from $1.3 billion to $132 billion annually on Mexican imports and from $440 million to $107 billion on Canadian imports, according to PwC.
  • Some companies have begun stockpiling goods in the U.S. to avoid potential price hikes.
  • Others are calculating how much of the cost increase they can pass on to consumers.

Dave Evans, CEO of supply chain management firm Fictiv, warns:

“Unfortunately, it’s going to impact a lot of consumers. A tariff isn’t fully absorbed by companies.”

Trade lawyer Chandri Navarro echoes concerns about uncertainty, saying:

“Industry likes stability. These tariffs throw supply chain decisions into turmoil.”

What’s Next?

Despite the uncertainty, some analysts believe Trump may not follow through with an immediate 25% tariff. Instead, he may:

  • Delay implementation
  • Phase in the tariffs over time
  • Target specific industries first

However, if tariffs do take effect, experts say they could lead to:

  1. Higher consumer prices across multiple industries.
  2. Strained relations with Canada and Mexico, leading to retaliatory tariffs.
  3. Disruptions in North American supply chains.
  4. Potential modifications to the USMCA when it comes up for renewal next year.

Final Thoughts

Trump’s tariffs are part of a broader strategy to pressure trading partners while appealing to his base by promoting protectionist policies. However, critics argue that they could backfire, harming both businesses and consumers.

With North America’s $1.8 trillion trade relationship hanging in the balance, businesses and governments are now bracing for impact.

 

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