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CTA CEO Warns New Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will Fuel Inflation, Hurt U.S. Economy

March 2, 2025

  • Patrick Pannett, CTA Sr. Director, Industry & Policy Communications
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A statement from CTA's CEO and Vice Chair, Gary Shapiro on the effect tariffs will have on the U.S. economy.

The following statement is attributed to Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chair of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®
 
“I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Tariffs are taxes on Americans and American business, not foreign governments or companies. Adding tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China will raise prices for Americans at a time when inflation and affordability is their top concern. Tariffs will drive inflation higher, just when we need lower inflation to drop interest rates. If we can drop interest rates two points, we could lower annual interest payments on the national debt by more than $700 billion.

Tariffs will spur inflation, and not just on groceries. CTA research shows tariffs make the tech products Americans love and rely on more expensive. Our studies indicate that, if implemented as proposed by President Trump on the campaign trail, tariffs could result in a $90-143 billion decline in U.S. consumer purchasing power for technology products.
 
More, tariffs will strain our relationships with Canada and Mexico—two of our closest neighbors and key trading partners. These countries have already pledged to retaliate against U.S. exports, causing even more damage to the U.S. economy and creating a harmful cycle of retaliatory tariffs. Tariffs are tools for resolving trade disputes, not political bargaining chips for issues like immigration or drug control.
 
We urge President Trump to focus on reaching agreements with our trading partners that allow us to step back from costly trade fights and fuel the American economy, fight inflation, and protect the pocketbooks of millions of Americans.”

About Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®:   
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