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How Trump’s New Tariffs Will Make Everyday Goods More Expensive for Americans

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
April 5, 2025
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How Trump’s New Tariffs Will Make Everyday Goods More Expensive for Americans
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US President Donald Trump’s aggressive new tariff plan targeting nearly every trading partner could soon make everyday essentials significantly more expensive for American consumers.

The sweeping import taxes, ranging from 10% to 50% depending on the country, take effect April 5 and threaten to drive up prices across retail sectors from clothing to electronics.

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has warned these tariffs – and expected retaliatory measures from other nations – will likely accelerate inflation. Economists predict businesses will either pass these costs directly to consumers or reduce imports, creating supply shortages that further push prices upward.

How Trump's New Tariffs Will Make Everyday Goods More Expensive for Americans

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  • Clothing Prices Set to Spike as Tariffs Hit Major Retailers
  • Morning Coffee and Kitchen Staples Face Price Hikes
  • Sneakerheads and Gamers Anticipate Higher Costs
  • Wine, Beer and Online Shopping Sprees Also Affected in Price Hike
  • Economic Ripple Effects Could Reshape Consumer Spending

Clothing Prices Set to Spike as Tariffs Hit Major Retailers

The apparel industry faces some of the heaviest blows, with Vietnam, China and Bangladesh – which collectively supply most of America’s clothing – facing tariffs between 34-46%. Major retailers like Target, Walmart, Gap (including Old Navy and Banana Republic), and H&M rely heavily on these manufacturing hubs.

According to University of Delaware fashion industry expert Prof Sheng Lu, Gap sources 21% of its inventory from Vietnam and another 37% from other tariff-targeted nations. The United States Fashion Industry Association warns these costs will disproportionately hurt lower-income families who depend on affordable fashion options.

Morning Coffee and Kitchen Staples Face Price Hikes

Nearly all coffee consumed in America comes from abroad, with Brazil, Colombia and Vietnam – all subject to new tariffs – being primary suppliers. San Francisco roastery owner Walter Haas predicts costs will rise “immediately” and become permanently baked into consumer prices.

European food imports face 20% tariffs, meaning staples like Italian olive oil and Spanish/Greek varieties could see noticeable price jumps. The tariffs come as many households already grapple with persistent food inflation.

Sneakerheads and Gamers Anticipate Higher Costs

Footwear prices may increase 10-12% as tariffs nearly triple on $27 billion worth of annual imports, predominantly from Vietnam and China. Popular styles like Nike Air Force 1s and Adidas Sambas – over 50% of which are made in Vietnam – could become significantly more expensive.

The electronics sector faces similar pressures, with Apple iPhones (made primarily in China) and Samsung devices (produced in Vietnam) potentially affected. Nintendo has already delayed Switch 2 pre-orders to assess tariff impacts, signaling possible console price increases.

Wine, Beer and Online Shopping Sprees Also Affected in Price Hike

French Burgundy wines could surpass “psychological price thresholds” with new 20% EU tariffs, while all canned beers face additional aluminum tariffs. Analysts predict 5% price increases for many alcoholic beverages as importers pass costs to consumers.

Chinese e-commerce platforms Shein and Temu will lose their $800 duty-free loophole, meaning Americans may pay $25-$50 more per item on fast-fashion hauls. The White House estimates these small shipments could face 30% tariffs starting June 1.

Economic Ripple Effects Could Reshape Consumer Spending

With tariffs affecting nearly every sector of imported goods, economists warn of broad inflationary pressure that could force households to cut back on discretionary spending. As businesses and consumers alike adapt to these new trade realities, the full economic impact may take months to materialize across store shelves and online checkout pages nationwide.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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