No one is talking guitars, but trying to show that there are many essential products that the US gets from other countries and now those tariffs are being passed on to the consumer. I really don't know why anyone would want to start paying higher prices when there is no need to do so?
Just a quick summery of what Canada provides. So I ask you are we supposed to start sourcing all of this ourselves? If it was that easy wouldn't we already be doing that?
Canada supplies the US with essential products, particularly energy (crude oil, natural gas, and electricity) and a wide range of agricultural goods (meat, vegetables, baked goods). Other key products include vehicles, vehicle parts, and various minerals and metals like aluminum, copper, and gold.
Energy
- Energy products: Canada is a leading supplier of U.S. energy imports, including crude oil, natural gas, and electricity, which are crucial for keeping the US economy running.
- Petroleum: The US imports billions of dollars worth of crude petroleum, petroleum gas, and refined petroleum from Canada.
Vehicles and machinery
- Vehicles and parts:The automotive industries in both countries are highly integrated. Canada exports a significant number of cars, trucks, and vehicle parts to the US.
- Machinery: Canada is also a major exporter of machinery and mechanical appliances, such as industrial and electrical machinery and harvesting tractors.
Agriculture
- Livestock and produce: Canada is a large supplier of beef and various vegetables to the United States.
- Processed foods: Canada also provides significant amounts of processed foods, including baked goods and cereals.
- Maple syrup: Canada is the world's leading exporter of maple syrup.
Minerals and metals
- Metals: Canada exports significant amounts of key metals and minerals to the US, such as aluminum, copper, and iron ore.
- Precious metals: The US is a key buyer of Canadian gold and silver.