Utahns are anxiously waiting to see how potential tariffs on products from China will affect them, despite President Trump’s decision to pause tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Customers at Ken Garff in West Valley City are feeling the impact as they shop for new and pre-owned cars, with uncertainty looming over potential price increases due to tariffs. General manager Chad Rigby is unsure of how or when tariffs could impact their business, as they await more information to make informed decisions.
With about one-third of cars at the dealership made in Canada or Mexico, a 10 or 20 percent tariff could price many vehicles out of the market. Customers like Deanna Edwards are worried about the impact on their finances, as middle-class individuals anticipate higher prices if tariffs are imposed. As businesses wait for more clarity, the uncertainty surrounding potential tariffs is causing frustration and concern among Utahns.
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