Tariffs are taxes on products from other countries. Just like you pay sales tax when you buy something, a tariff is an extra cost added to goods imported into Canada.
Tariffs 101: What are tariffs and how do they impact international trade?
Norfolk County is committed to assisting residents and local businesses amid economic uncertainty.
Below, you'll find valuable tools and information to stay informed, help make buying decisions and access resources. Stay informed, and know that we are here to support you every step of the way.
Norfolk County is proud of our local businesses and encourages residents to shop in our community. By choosing to purchase goods and services in Norfolk—from small, independent businesses to larger retailers—you can help strengthen our community, support neighbours working in the community, and contribute to our local economy.
Norfolk County Economic Development is here to help. We are committed to working with Norfolk businesses to provide support, connect you with resources and advocate for response activities.
Find the latest news, resources and tools on Norfolk’s Tariff Resource Hub to help your business adapt.
Read more about how tariffs work on the Export Development Canada website. Visit Norfolk’s Tariff Resource Hub for the latest news.
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Tariffs are taxes on products from other countries. Just like you pay sales tax when you buy something, a tariff is an extra cost added to goods imported into Canada.
Tariffs 101: What are tariffs and how do they impact international trade?
What is the impact of tariffs on local businesses?
If you’re a business in Norfolk County selling products to other countries, tariffs can make your goods more expensive for your international customers. This could mean they buy less, look for cheaper options, or pass on the extra cost to their own customers.
On the other hand, if you’re importing goods into Canada, tariffs could raise your costs, which might lead to higher prices for local consumers. This is why understanding tariffs is important—they can affect both businesses and families by changing prices and demand.
Usually, tariffs are paid for by buyers.
When businesses bring in goods from other countries, they have to pay the tariff and often raise prices to cover these costs. It's important to know that tariffs aren't payments from one government to another. Instead, they are collected by the government that sets them, similar to a tax on imported goods.
Why should I care about tariffs?
Understanding tariffs is important because they affect more than just prices—they can change business decisions, supply chains, and even what products are available. If tariffs make goods more expensive, businesses might need to find new suppliers, change their prices, or rethink where they sell their products.
You have buying power: by choosing Canadian-made goods, we help protect local jobs, keep money in our community, and rely less on foreign suppliers. Understanding tariffs helps us make smart choices that benefit residents and the Norfolk economy.
For businesses in Norfolk County, knowing about tariffs can help them plan, stay competitive, and avoid surprises.
Visit Norfolk County Economic Development for a full list of local advisory boards and business associations.
For more information about tariff’s impact on Norfolk and how we’re responding, please contact Norfolk County’s Economic Development team at 800-699-9038 or 519-426-9497 or email economicdevelopment@norfolkcounty.ca.
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