"Canada is slapping tariffs on $12.8 billion of US goods — here are the states that stand to lose the most
JUNE 2, 2018
Canada isn't taking President Donald Trump's decision to hit the country with steel and aluminum tariffs lying down.
Using US Census Bureau data on exports and the list of goods subject to the tariffs, Business Insider determined exactly which states will get hit hardest by the Canadian crackdown.
The biggest losers from the US-Canada trade fight are industrial states in the Midwest:
The tariffs will go into place on July 1, Canada's government said, and will stay in place until the US removes the steel and aluminum restrictions."
NH, A STATE THATS ALREADY HAS BEEN SINKING FINANCIALLY IN DEBT CAUSED BY STATE'S GOVERNMENT FOR DECADES, IS NOW SUBJECT TO $12.8 MILLION IN CANADIAN TARIFFS! WHAT IS NH GOVERNMENT GOING TO DO NOW?
JUNE 2, 2018
Canada isn't taking President Donald Trump's decision to hit the country with steel and aluminum tariffs lying down.
Using US Census Bureau data on exports and the list of goods subject to the tariffs, Business Insider determined exactly which states will get hit hardest by the Canadian crackdown.
The biggest losers from the US-Canada trade fight are industrial states in the Midwest:
- Ohio would be the hardest hit. The state sent $1.75 billion worth of goods to Canada in 2017 that could fall under the tariffs.
- Michigan would be close behind, with $1.17 billion in goods that could be subject to tariffs.
- They are followed by New York ($1.17 billion), Pennsylvania ($1.14 billion), and Illinois ($1.02 billion).
NH, A STATE THATS ALREADY HAS BEEN SINKING FINANCIALLY IN DEBT CAUSED BY STATE'S GOVERNMENT FOR DECADES, IS NOW SUBJECT TO $12.8 MILLION IN CANADIAN TARIFFS! WHAT IS NH GOVERNMENT GOING TO DO NOW?