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How Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China Could Impact Commodity Prices

A Yale analysis projects price increases on electronics, apparel, and cars.

By Jack CaporalUpdated Jan 22, 2026 at 4:15 PM EST | Fact-checked by Parker Hicks
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Key Points

  • Tariffs on imported electronics, cars, and clothes could raise prices for U.S. consumers.
  • No U.S. commodity prices would drop; domestic industries like services remain least affected.
  • A trade war could increase U.S. inflation and lower GDP, hitting lower-income families hardest.

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