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50% of U.S. Imports Are Industrial Goods, Not Just Consumer Products

U.S. industries import a significant amount of equipment, parts, and machinery from abroad. These imports are crucial for powering their own factories. While consumer goods like Mexican avocados, French wines, and Bangladeshi T-shirts often grab headlines, industrial imports make up a substantial portion of the total. Canada, for instance, supplies the U.S. with energy and raw materials such as lumber for homebuilding and potash for agriculture. This highlights the extensive reach of tariffs, which can affect not just the products on store shelves but also the backbone of industrial production.

Source: flowingdata.com

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