
7. Seafood
Seafood imports, especially those from Vietnam and Chile, are also subject to the new tariffs. This could lead to higher prices for consumers and impact the availability of some seafood products in the U.S. market.
8. Wine
Imported wines, particularly those from France and Italy, are affected by Trump’s tariffs. Consumers may experience higher prices for their favorite wines, and retailers might face challenges in sourcing these products at competitive prices.
9. Lumber
Canada is a major supplier of lumber to the U.S., accounting for about 30% of imports. The tariffs could significantly increase the cost of building materials, impacting both homebuilders and consumers looking to purchase new homes or renovate existing ones.