KEY POINTS
  • After all the holiday specials fade, U.S. consumers could be in for a surprise: higher prices from tariffs.
  • Finding alternative, non-Chinese suppliers for some products will be much more difficult.
  • For example, about 90 percent of the Christmas lights imported into the U.S. come from China and are subject to the new 25 percent import tax.
  • The administration is considering implementing new tariffs on an additional $300 billion worth of Chinese imports. These imports are overwhelmingly consumer goods that, if tariffed, would make current challenges much more daunting.
Chinese made jackets are displayed for sale at a Manhattan department store on May 07, 2019 in New York City.

American retailers are working hard to leverage this Memorial Day weekend to boost sales. Heavyweights like Amazon, Target, Macy's, and Home Depot all have big promotional plans to accomplish this.

But after all the holiday specials fade, U.S. consumers could be in for a surprise: higher prices.