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Shock! Trump finds yet one more solution to screw American customers

Editorial Board Published August 20, 2025
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The Trump administration on Tuesday introduced that the 50% aluminum tariff President Donald Trump instituted will now apply to 400 extra product classes, a transfer that can virtually definitely elevate costs for American customers who’re determined for a reprieve.

Whereas the Trump administration is attempting to color this as a win, it can virtually definitely be a loser for customers, who will find yourself paying for the tariffs by the use of greater costs.


“Trump’s tariffs” by Clay Bennett

The expanded 50% aluminum tariffs will now apply to all the pieces from deodorant to strollers to farm tools to auto components, CNN reported.

“Basically, if it’s shiny, metallic, or remotely related to steel or aluminum, it’s probably on the list,” Brian Baldwin, vp of customs at Kuehne + Nagel Worldwide AG wrote in a submit on LinkedIn, including “That 50% duty is going to hit hard—budget forecasts, brace yourselves.”

For instance, tractors imported from overseas will now be hit with 50% tariffs. That may elevate the working prices for farms, doubtless rising the value of produce—which already spiked almost 39% in July.

The tariffs may even impression trucking tools. And that might elevate the value of all the pieces we buy, as vans carry the products we purchase throughout the nation—whether or not to shops or warehouses. 

“By my count, the steel and aluminum tariffs now affect at least $320 billion of imports based on 2024′s general customs value of imports,” Jason Miller, a professor of provide chain administration at Michigan State College, wrote in a submit on LinkedIn.

Even earlier than this new nonsensical tariff, Trump’s commerce coverage had already hit wholesale costs in July, which rose quicker than economists predicted.

Thus far, firms have been consuming these worth will increase for the second, muting the impression of tariffs on customers. Nevertheless, economists say that may’t go on for much longer.

“The Producer Price Index is running a bit too hot,” College of Michigan economics professor Justin Wolfers wrote in a submit on X, referring to the federal government’s measure of wholesale costs. “Firms can smooth rising costs by trimming margins, but not for long—especially with tariffs about to lift costs again. Next act: how much gets passed through to the prices you and I pay, and how long will it take?”

Associated | Trump’s tariffs hit his blue-collar backers the place it hurts

Certainly, main firms that had held off on worth will increase at the moment are reversing course, with Residence Depot asserting this week that it’ll begin to move prices right down to customers.

“For some imported goods, tariff rates are significantly higher today than they were at this time last quarter,” Residence Depot CFO Richard McPhail instructed the Wall Road Journal. “So as you would expect, there will be modest price movement in some categories, but it won’t be broad based.”

In sum, it should be an unsightly vacation buying season in america, as customers face inflated costs. And Trump shall be 100% in charge.

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