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If the US importing firm passes on the cost of the tariff to the person buying the product in the US in the form of higher retail prices, it would be the US consumer that bears the economic burden.
Canada and Mexico are two of America’s largest trading partners, and the tariff could have significant economic consequences for all three nations.