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What are tariffs, why is Trump using them, and will prices rise? | What are tariffs, why is Trump using them, and will prices rise? |
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US President Donald Trump has imposed new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, and has doubled the levy recently put on Chinese goods. | |
But the day after these began, Trump announced a month-long exemption for US carmakers, who were expected to be badly affected. | |
He previously announced tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports. | |
Canada and China have retaliated with tariffs of their own against US goods, sparking fears of a global trade war and higher prices. | Canada and China have retaliated with tariffs of their own against US goods, sparking fears of a global trade war and higher prices. |
What are tariffs and how do they work? | What are tariffs and how do they work? |
Tariffs are taxes charged on goods imported from other countries. | Tariffs are taxes charged on goods imported from other countries. |
The companies that bring the foreign goods into the country pay the tax to the government. | The companies that bring the foreign goods into the country pay the tax to the government. |
Typically, tariffs are a percentage of a product's value. Imposing a 20% tariff on Chinese goods means a product worth $10 (£7.76) would have an additional $2 charge applied to it. | |
Firms may choose to pass on some or all of the cost of tariffs to customers. | Firms may choose to pass on some or all of the cost of tariffs to customers. |
The US has typically charged lower tariffs on goods than other countries, which means his reciprocal plan could lead to a sudden and sharp increase in the tax rates - and to the prices people pay at checkout. | The US has typically charged lower tariffs on goods than other countries, which means his reciprocal plan could lead to a sudden and sharp increase in the tax rates - and to the prices people pay at checkout. |
Markets sink as Trump confirms tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China | Markets sink as Trump confirms tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China |
Trump will 'probably' cut Mexico and Canada tariffs - US commerce chief | Trump will 'probably' cut Mexico and Canada tariffs - US commerce chief |
BBC reporters answer your tariff questions | |
Why is Trump using tariffs? | Why is Trump using tariffs? |
Tariffs are a central part of Trump's economic plans. He says tariffs will boost US manufacturing and protect jobs, as well as raising tax revenue and growing the economy. | Tariffs are a central part of Trump's economic plans. He says tariffs will boost US manufacturing and protect jobs, as well as raising tax revenue and growing the economy. |
Goods from China, Mexico and Canada accounted for more than 40% of imports into the US in 2024. | Goods from China, Mexico and Canada accounted for more than 40% of imports into the US in 2024. |
When he first announced plans for new tariffs, the White House said the president was "taking bold action to hold [the three countries] accountable to their promises of halting illegal immigration and stopping poisonous fentanyl and other drugs from flowing into our country". | When he first announced plans for new tariffs, the White House said the president was "taking bold action to hold [the three countries] accountable to their promises of halting illegal immigration and stopping poisonous fentanyl and other drugs from flowing into our country". |
Fentanyl is linked to tens of thousands of overdose deaths in the US each year. | Fentanyl is linked to tens of thousands of overdose deaths in the US each year. |
The Trump administration says the chemicals come from China, while Mexican gangs supply it illegally and run fentanyl labs in Canada. | The Trump administration says the chemicals come from China, while Mexican gangs supply it illegally and run fentanyl labs in Canada. |
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his country was responsible for less than 1% of fentanyl entering the US, most of which comes from Mexico. | Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his country was responsible for less than 1% of fentanyl entering the US, most of which comes from Mexico. |
How Japan sparked Trump's 40-year love affair with tariffs | How Japan sparked Trump's 40-year love affair with tariffs |
Faisal Islam: The tariff wars have begun - buckle up | Faisal Islam: The tariff wars have begun - buckle up |
Trump's tariffs risk economic turbulence - and voter backlash | Trump's tariffs risk economic turbulence - and voter backlash |
Watch: What is a tariff? The BBC's Adam Fleming explains | Watch: What is a tariff? The BBC's Adam Fleming explains |
What is happening with tariffs against China? | What is happening with tariffs against China? |
A 10% charge on all goods imported from China started on 4 February. | A 10% charge on all goods imported from China started on 4 February. |
Trump later said shipments worth less than $800 would be exempt. | |
On 10 February, China responded with its own tariffs, including a 10-15% tax on some US agricultural goods. | On 10 February, China responded with its own tariffs, including a 10-15% tax on some US agricultural goods. |
Beijing has also targeted various US aviation, defence and tech firms by adding them to an "unreliable entity list" and imposing export controls. | Beijing has also targeted various US aviation, defence and tech firms by adding them to an "unreliable entity list" and imposing export controls. |
The 10% levy doubled to 20% on 4 March. | The 10% levy doubled to 20% on 4 March. |
China urged the US to return to dialogue with Beijing as soon as possible. | China urged the US to return to dialogue with Beijing as soon as possible. |
"If the United States... persists in waging a tariff war, a trade war, or any other kind of war, the Chinese side will fight them to the bitter end," foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian warned. | "If the United States... persists in waging a tariff war, a trade war, or any other kind of war, the Chinese side will fight them to the bitter end," foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian warned. |
China says it is ready for 'any type of war' with US | |
Can Trump's tariffs break China's grip on manufacturing? | |
What is happening with tariffs against Canada? | What is happening with tariffs against Canada? |
Trump has introduced 25% tariffs on goods from both US neighbours, Canada and Mexico. These were originally due to begin on 4 February but finally started on 4 March. | Trump has introduced 25% tariffs on goods from both US neighbours, Canada and Mexico. These were originally due to begin on 4 February but finally started on 4 March. |
Meanwhile, Canadian energy imports face a 10% tariff. | Meanwhile, Canadian energy imports face a 10% tariff. |
Trump had previously said the month-long delay would let the US see "whether or not a final economic deal with Canada" could be reached. | Trump had previously said the month-long delay would let the US see "whether or not a final economic deal with Canada" could be reached. |
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticised the tariffs as a "very dumb thing to do", and accused Trump of planning "a total collapse of the Canadian economy because that will make it easier to annex us". | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticised the tariffs as a "very dumb thing to do", and accused Trump of planning "a total collapse of the Canadian economy because that will make it easier to annex us". |
He said his country would immediately target C$30bn worth of products entering from the US, and goods worth a further C$125bn in 21 days. | He said his country would immediately target C$30bn worth of products entering from the US, and goods worth a further C$125bn in 21 days. |
Canada may also restrict US access to its energy. It is the top oil supplier to the US and also provides some electricity to 30% of the states. | Canada may also restrict US access to its energy. It is the top oil supplier to the US and also provides some electricity to 30% of the states. |
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he would implement his own 25% surcharge on Canadian electricity exports to three US states: Michigan, New York and Minnesota. | Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he would implement his own 25% surcharge on Canadian electricity exports to three US states: Michigan, New York and Minnesota. |
And he said he would consider completely cutting those states off from Canadian power if the US tariffs escalated. | And he said he would consider completely cutting those states off from Canadian power if the US tariffs escalated. |
Canada hits US with retaliatory tariffs after warning of 'existential threat' | Canada hits US with retaliatory tariffs after warning of 'existential threat' |
What is happening with tariffs against Mexico? | What is happening with tariffs against Mexico? |
Mexico also delayed retaliatory tariffs on US goods after the initial US pause. | Mexico also delayed retaliatory tariffs on US goods after the initial US pause. |
President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to send 10,000 members of the National Guard to the US-Mexican border to "prevent the trafficking of drugs, in particular fentanyl". | President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to send 10,000 members of the National Guard to the US-Mexican border to "prevent the trafficking of drugs, in particular fentanyl". |
She said the US had in turn agreed to increase measures to prevent the trafficking of high-powered American weapons into Mexico. | She said the US had in turn agreed to increase measures to prevent the trafficking of high-powered American weapons into Mexico. |
Speaking after Trump's tariffs came into force on 4 March, Sheinbaum said the US's decision to go ahead with 25% levies had "no justification" - adding that Mexico wanted respect from its northern neighbour. | Speaking after Trump's tariffs came into force on 4 March, Sheinbaum said the US's decision to go ahead with 25% levies had "no justification" - adding that Mexico wanted respect from its northern neighbour. |
Mexico will impose "tariff and non-tariff measures" in response, she added, and promised to set out further details on 9 March. | Mexico will impose "tariff and non-tariff measures" in response, she added, and promised to set out further details on 9 March. |
How will the carmakers' exemption work? | |
The month-long tariff exemption is for cars made in North America that comply with the continent's existing free trade agreement. | |
That deal, which was negotiated by Trump during his first term in office, sets out rules for how much of a car must be made in each country to qualify for duty-free treatment. | |
The Canadian and Mexican tariffs prompted fears of significant impacts on car manufacturing. Component parts typically cross the US, Mexican and Canadian borders multiple times before a vehicle is completely assembled. | |
The average US car price could increase by $3,000 because of the import taxes, financial analyst TD Economics suggested. | |
Shares in Ford were up by more than 5% after the announcement, while General Motors shares rose more than 7%. | |
How will the steel and aluminum tariffs work? | How will the steel and aluminum tariffs work? |
Trump said the 25% tariff on both metals will come into effect on 12 March, with no exceptions. | Trump said the 25% tariff on both metals will come into effect on 12 March, with no exceptions. |
The US is the world's largest importer of steel, with Canada, Brazil and Mexico its top three suppliers. | The US is the world's largest importer of steel, with Canada, Brazil and Mexico its top three suppliers. |
Canada also provided more than 50% of the aluminium imported into the US in 2024. | Canada also provided more than 50% of the aluminium imported into the US in 2024. |
American companies that use steel and aluminium to make products have warned the tariffs could push their prices up. | American companies that use steel and aluminium to make products have warned the tariffs could push their prices up. |
The Canadian government said the tariffs were "totally unjustified" and vowed swift retaliation. | The Canadian government said the tariffs were "totally unjustified" and vowed swift retaliation. |
Trump previously announced tariffs of 25% on steel and 15% on aluminium in 2018, during his first term as president. However, he later negotiated exceptions for many countries including Australia, Canada and Mexico. | Trump previously announced tariffs of 25% on steel and 15% on aluminium in 2018, during his first term as president. However, he later negotiated exceptions for many countries including Australia, Canada and Mexico. |
Despite the exemptions, tariffs raised the average price of steel and aluminium in the US by 2.4% and 1.6% respectively, according to the US International Trade Commission. | Despite the exemptions, tariffs raised the average price of steel and aluminium in the US by 2.4% and 1.6% respectively, according to the US International Trade Commission. |
Three American goods that could rise in price due to metal tariffs | Three American goods that could rise in price due to metal tariffs |
Which products will be affected and will prices increase? | Which products will be affected and will prices increase? |
All goods from China worth more than $800 are covered by the tariff. | All goods from China worth more than $800 are covered by the tariff. |
All steel imports from around the world face a 25% tax. | All steel imports from around the world face a 25% tax. |
Mexican and Canadian goods will also be subject to a 25% levy. A 10% tariff has been added to Canadian energy exports. | Mexican and Canadian goods will also be subject to a 25% levy. A 10% tariff has been added to Canadian energy exports. |
Goods from Mexico that could be affected include fruit, vegetables, spirits and beer. | Goods from Mexico that could be affected include fruit, vegetables, spirits and beer. |
In addition to steel, Canadian goods such as timber, grains and potatoes are also likely to get more expensive. | In addition to steel, Canadian goods such as timber, grains and potatoes are also likely to get more expensive. |
An increase in the cost of Canadian oil and electricity could push up prices across the board. | An increase in the cost of Canadian oil and electricity could push up prices across the board. |
US tariffs on imported washing machines between 2018 and 2023 increased the price of laundry equipment by 34%, according to official statistics. Prices fell once the tariffs expired. | US tariffs on imported washing machines between 2018 and 2023 increased the price of laundry equipment by 34%, according to official statistics. Prices fell once the tariffs expired. |
The Federal Reserve of Atlanta has estimated that the Mexico and Canada tariffs, combined with adding another 10% tariff on Chinese goods, could raise prices on everyday purchases by 0.81% to 1.63%. | The Federal Reserve of Atlanta has estimated that the Mexico and Canada tariffs, combined with adding another 10% tariff on Chinese goods, could raise prices on everyday purchases by 0.81% to 1.63%. |
Some experts suggest that Trump's new round of tariffs could prompt a wider trade war that could put prices up more generally. | Some experts suggest that Trump's new round of tariffs could prompt a wider trade war that could put prices up more generally. |
Capitol Economics said the annual rate of US inflation could increase from 2.9% to as high as 4%. | Capitol Economics said the annual rate of US inflation could increase from 2.9% to as high as 4%. |
Six things that could get more expensive for Americans under Trump tariffs | Six things that could get more expensive for Americans under Trump tariffs |
Toymakers warn of price rises | Toymakers warn of price rises |
Trump tariffs could be good for some countries, including the UK | Trump tariffs could be good for some countries, including the UK |
Will the UK and Europe have to pay tariffs? | Will the UK and Europe have to pay tariffs? |
Trump previously told the BBC the UK was "out of line", but suggested a solution could be "worked out". | Trump previously told the BBC the UK was "out of line", but suggested a solution could be "worked out". |
The UK exports pharmaceutical products, cars and scientific instruments to the US. | The UK exports pharmaceutical products, cars and scientific instruments to the US. |
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the UK should be excluded from tariffs because it buys more from the US than it sells there. | Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the UK should be excluded from tariffs because it buys more from the US than it sells there. |
Speaking in Parliament after the announcement of the steel and aluminium tariffs, Trade Minister Douglas Alexander promised a "cool and clear-headed" response. | Speaking in Parliament after the announcement of the steel and aluminium tariffs, Trade Minister Douglas Alexander promised a "cool and clear-headed" response. |
During his 26 February cabinet meeting, Trump said he would announce sanctions on EU goods "very soon". | During his 26 February cabinet meeting, Trump said he would announce sanctions on EU goods "very soon". |
"It'll be 25% generally speaking and that will be on cars and all other things," he added. | "It'll be 25% generally speaking and that will be on cars and all other things," he added. |
The US had a trade deficit of $213bn with the EU in 2024 - something Trump has previously described as "an atrocity". | The US had a trade deficit of $213bn with the EU in 2024 - something Trump has previously described as "an atrocity". |
In response, the European Commission said it would react "firmly and immediately against unjustified tariffs". | In response, the European Commission said it would react "firmly and immediately against unjustified tariffs". |
US companies Harley Davidson and Jack Daniel's have previously faced EU tariffs. | US companies Harley Davidson and Jack Daniel's have previously faced EU tariffs. |