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US Gas Prices Set to Rise After Tariffs on Canadian Imports

How New Tariffs Will Impact Gas Prices at the Pump

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Business, Economy, Finance, Global Business, Imports & Exports, International Relations
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What You Need to Know About Upcoming Gas Price Hikes - Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Gas Prices Expected to Jump Due to New US Tariffs - Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Tariffs on Canadian Imports Will Raise US Gas Prices Within Days

In a move set to affect American consumers at the gas pump, new tariffs on products imported from Canada will soon lead to a price increase of 15 cents per gallon or more. The Trump administration announced the tariffs on US imports from Canada and Mexico on Saturday, with implementation set for Tuesday. The move marks a significant step in President Donald Trump’s ongoing efforts to challenge trade practices with America’s two largest trading partners.

Though the tariffs are expected to impact a wide range of goods—from cars to lumber to agricultural products—gasoline and other energy-related products could see some of the quickest price hikes.

Gasoline Prices to Rise, But Not as Much as Expected

The tariff imposed on energy products is set at 10%, which is relatively lower than the 25% tariff on other goods. This decision was made in an attempt to limit the impact on American consumers, who would otherwise face even higher gas prices and heating oil costs. Despite the effort to cushion the blow, the effect at the pump is still expected to be noticeable in the coming days.

A senior Trump administration official explained that the 10% tariff on energy products aims to “minimize disruptive effects” on fuel prices. However, as history shows, tariffs are typically passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices.

Price Increases Already Seen in Wholesale Gasoline

Even before the tariffs take effect, gasoline prices have already risen. On Monday morning, wholesale gasoline prices jumped by 8 cents per gallon, and analysts expect the final price at the pump to increase by an additional 15 cents in the next five to seven days. As of Monday, the average gas price was approximately $3.10 per gallon, according to AAA.

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In addition to gasoline, diesel prices rose by 10 cents a gallon. The higher cost of diesel could lead to increased fuel surcharges for trucking companies, which would ultimately drive up the cost of goods. This also means that heating oil prices, which are closely tied to diesel fuel prices, could see an increase as well.

Impact on Oil Imports from Canada and Mexico

Canada is the largest supplier of imported oil and gasoline to the US, but Mexico also plays a significant role. While Canada’s oil is mostly transported via pipeline and is hard to reroute, Mexico’s oil exports are shipped by sea, making it easier for them to be redirected to other markets. If tariffs are implemented on imports from Mexico, the US could face even higher gas and diesel prices, although Mexico’s share of US petroleum exports is smaller than Canada’s.

On Monday, President Trump announced that the tariffs on Mexican imports would be temporarily put on hold for a month following a conversation with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. However, if these tariffs go into effect later, they could still cause an impact on US fuel prices.

Will Tariffs Be Short-Lived?

Many analysts believe that the tariffs could be short-lived. Oil futures saw a modest rise of 2% to 3% on Monday morning, but some investors are betting that the tariffs will not be sustained for long. Nonetheless, consumers can expect a noticeable price increase in the short term.

Andy Lipow of Lipow Oil Associates mentioned, “What you are seeing is a great reshuffling of oil about to begin.” As Canadian and Mexican oil is redirected elsewhere, the resulting supply disruption could push prices higher for US consumers.

Regional Differences in Price Impact

Not all areas of the US will feel the price increases equally. For example, most of Canada’s oil is transported to Midwest refineries via pipeline, so states served by these refineries (including Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) will likely see the largest price hikes. On the other hand, regions like New England—where gasoline comes from refineries in Saint John, New Brunswick—may see a rise of up to 20 cents per gallon.

The timing of the tariff imposition also plays a role in the level of price impact. Gas prices are typically lower in February due to decreased demand during the winter months. However, if the tariffs remain in place through the summer months, when gasoline consumption is at its peak, the impact could be much greater, fueling inflation and driving up prices for goods and services across the country.

Conclusion: Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Uncertainty

While the tariffs on Canadian imports will bring an immediate price increase at the pump, the full extent of the impact remains uncertain. The good news is that the tariffs on energy products are relatively lower than those on other goods, and the timing of the price hikes could be mitigated by the seasonal drop in demand for fuel. However, if the tariffs remain in place for months, US consumers could feel the strain on their wallets, with potential consequences for overall inflation.

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