Montana is the state most reliant on imports from Canada and Mexico, drawing 93 percent of its goods from these countries. New tariffs of 25 percent on Mexican and Canadian imports recently imposed by the U.S. government have raised concerns over economic growth and consumer prices. The tariffs could incur an annual cost increase of nearly $1,000 per household. States like Montana, Maine, Michigan, and others heavily dependent on these imports are expected to experience the most significant impact, particularly in terms of rising prices for goods and costs for energy.
Montana imports 93 percent of its goods from Canada and Mexico, making it the most dependent state on these imports, followed closely by Maine and Michigan.
The new tariffs, imposed by President Trump at 25 percent, particularly affect states heavily reliant on imports, with Montana facing substantial economic impact.
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