Shopping spree? Consumers rush to buy goods ahead of Trump tariffs
by Andrew Dorn - 04/05/25 8:03 AM ET
New car sales soared at the end of March, driven by tariff fears
Trump's trade war is expected to drive up prices for many consumer staples
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President Trump’s latest tariffs are expected to drive up prices, and some shoppers aren’t waiting around, rushing to make purchases they fear will soon cost more.
Initial estimates suggest that new-vehicle sales surged at the end of March, driven by consumers jumping in before new tariffs pushed prices higher, according to Cox Automotive. The research firm said March could end up being the best month for sales volume in four years.
“In the short term at least, shoppers have embraced a ‘better buy now’ attitude, betting on higher prices later this year,” Erin Keating, an executive analyst at Cox Automotive, wrote in an analysis.
Those fears are not entirely unfounded, with auto experts warning that Trump’s tariffs, particularly the taxes levied on car parts, could cause production to plummet.
Wednesday’s “Liberation Day” marked a major escalation in a Trump-initiated trade war that may lead to higher prices for cars but also coffee, beauty products, electronics and a range of other goods.
Trump’s 10 percent baseline tariff on imports from all countries will take effect on April 5, and his reciprocal tariffs, whose rates vary by country, start April 9.
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