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New US tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China will impact multiple retail categories, with implications for consumers. We summarize category-level exposure to these countries, and present new, proprietary US consumer survey findings on perceptions of tariffs.
Data in this research report include:
- Value and share of product imports to the US, by selected country—food, apparel, and footwear categories
- US consumers’ expectations on the impacts of new tariffs on the economy and them personally, their concerns around tariffs, and the perceived benefits of tariffs
Other relevant research:
- Inflation Up, Sentiment Down: Alarm Bells for the US Consumer Economy?
- New Tariffs, New Challenges: How US Trade Policies Could Impact Prices and Profits
- Prior survey findings on the impacts of US tariffs: 2025 Tariffs: Impacts on the US Consumer Economy—Free Infographic and 2025 Tariffs: What Do US Consumers Think?—Proprietary Survey Insights
- Retail 2025: US Macro, Consumer and Retail Outlook
- All our coverage of the consumer and macroeconomics
- The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys.
- The US Retail Sales Databank features retail sales values and year-over-year growth, in total and by sector, by year and by month. This Databank is updated monthly.
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