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![PumaTPG Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:24/cr:twitter::15448394.png) Joe Puma 🇺🇸 [@PumaTPG](/creator/twitter/PumaTPG) on x 3986 followers
Created: 2025-07-24 00:08:39 UTC

Tariff-Impacted Industry Snapshot (April 1–Now)

🔹Automotive: Vehicle prices are up ~2–3% as manufacturers absorb costs, but EV parts remain under tariff pressure.

🔹Consumer Electronics: Prices rose ~10% on average, though some relief came via April XX exemptions for non-China imports.

🔹Semiconductors: Chipmakers faced rising component costs and margin compression despite strong demand.

🔹Apparel & Footwear: Retailers delayed price hikes, but tariffs raised import costs by ~15%, squeezing profit margins.

🔹Appliances: Washer and dryer prices jumped ~6%, with manufacturers warning of further hikes by Q4.

🔹Solar & Renewable Energy: Solar panel tariffs spiked project costs by 20–25%, delaying installations.

🔹Steel & Aluminum: Input costs rose 10–15%, with some pass-through to construction and machinery sectors.

🔹Machinery & Tools: Industrial tool makers raised prices ~5% as steel tariffs increased costs.

🔹Agricultural Equipment: Farm equipment prices ticked up due to higher steel and electronics costs.

🔹Furniture: Retail prices up 8–10% on average, driven by tariffs on Chinese-made goods and raw materials.

🔹Toys & Games: Retailers increased prices by 5–8%, especially for imports from China.

🔹Medical Devices: Prices held steady but may rise in H2 as suppliers deplete pre-tariff inventory.

🔹Bicycles & E-mobility: Prices rose ~15% across e-bikes and scooters due to direct component tariffs.

🔹Food Packaging: Costs up ~4% as aluminum and resin prices rose, affecting packaged goods.

🔹Construction Materials: Tariffs on rebar, aluminum, and fasteners raised costs by 6–9% for contractors.


XX engagements

![Engagements Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/p:tweet::1948173448003334254/c:line.svg)

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PumaTPG Avatar Joe Puma 🇺🇸 @PumaTPG on x 3986 followers Created: 2025-07-24 00:08:39 UTC

Tariff-Impacted Industry Snapshot (April 1–Now)

🔹Automotive: Vehicle prices are up ~2–3% as manufacturers absorb costs, but EV parts remain under tariff pressure.

🔹Consumer Electronics: Prices rose ~10% on average, though some relief came via April XX exemptions for non-China imports.

🔹Semiconductors: Chipmakers faced rising component costs and margin compression despite strong demand.

🔹Apparel & Footwear: Retailers delayed price hikes, but tariffs raised import costs by ~15%, squeezing profit margins.

🔹Appliances: Washer and dryer prices jumped ~6%, with manufacturers warning of further hikes by Q4.

🔹Solar & Renewable Energy: Solar panel tariffs spiked project costs by 20–25%, delaying installations.

🔹Steel & Aluminum: Input costs rose 10–15%, with some pass-through to construction and machinery sectors.

🔹Machinery & Tools: Industrial tool makers raised prices ~5% as steel tariffs increased costs.

🔹Agricultural Equipment: Farm equipment prices ticked up due to higher steel and electronics costs.

🔹Furniture: Retail prices up 8–10% on average, driven by tariffs on Chinese-made goods and raw materials.

🔹Toys & Games: Retailers increased prices by 5–8%, especially for imports from China.

🔹Medical Devices: Prices held steady but may rise in H2 as suppliers deplete pre-tariff inventory.

🔹Bicycles & E-mobility: Prices rose ~15% across e-bikes and scooters due to direct component tariffs.

🔹Food Packaging: Costs up ~4% as aluminum and resin prices rose, affecting packaged goods.

🔹Construction Materials: Tariffs on rebar, aluminum, and fasteners raised costs by 6–9% for contractors.

XX engagements

Engagements Line Chart

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