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Trump’s tariffs won’t cause out-of-control prices in Canada, economists say — some could even go down

There’s lots to be worried about, experts say, but skyrocketing prices on consumer products isn’t one of them.

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A person shops at a grocery store in Montreal, Canada, on February 3, 2025. 


As the U.S. goes head-to-head with China in an unforeseen trade battle that will raise the cost of almost everything south of the border, many Canadians are wondering what it means for their wallets. 

While experts worry about the Canadian economy slowing down, and many predict global costs are headed up due to Donald Trump’s tariffs, some argue Canadian prices on electronics, clothing, food, appliances and other consumer products will not immediately skyrocket as a result.

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Ana Pereira

Ana Pereira is a business reporter for the Star, based in Toronto. Reach her via email: anpereira@thestar.ca

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