Trump has introduced temporary exemptions on tariffs for the auto sector, critical for U.S., Canadian, and Mexican trade. Reports suggest similar exemptions for specific agricultural goods may be on the horizon. While Republicans largely support higher tariffs on China, their support dips for Canada and Mexico. A significant number of Republicans concede that tariffs generally raise prices, illustrating a disconnect between beliefs and potential economic impacts. Democrats overwhelmingly view tariffs as detrimental, anticipating increased costs for consumers and businesses in the U.S., indicating a growing economic sentiment against Trump’s tariff strategy.
Over half of Republican respondents (56%) acknowledged that increasing tariffs generally increases prices... 22% weren't sure. 40% of Republicans felt U.S. companies would bear the cost.
Three-quarters of Democrats said U.S. companies and consumers would mostly feel the cost...82% of Democrats said that tariffs would increase prices.
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