Which American Jobs Are Most Likely To Be Affected As China Responds To Trump’s Tariffs?

Which American Jobs Are Most Likely To Be Affected As China Responds To Trump’s Tariffs?

Exports to China support thousands of U.S. jobs, and economists say those positions could be at risk if trade tensions between the two countries continue.

In an escalating trade war with China, the U.S. has a tariff of 145% on Chinese goods, and China has placed a tariff of 125% on U.S. goods. Economists say these trade tensions will likely make it more expensive for American businesses to import and export Chinese goods and could threaten the labor market.

According to a report by the U.S.-China Business Council, in 2022, an estimated 931,231 American jobs were supported by exports to China. However, hiring and jobs in sectors most exposed to Chinese trade could be in danger if the two countries cannot reach a long-term trade deal and elevated tariffs persist.

A trade war could negatively impact American workers in sectors that rely on exports to China

Oilseeds and Grains

178,736

Education

117,161

Meat Products

32,396

Aerospace Products and Parts

28,963

Semiconductors and Components

28,791

Miscellaneous Crops

28,391

Pharmaceuticals and Medicines

26,081

Industrial Machinery

24,373

Navigational and Measuring Instruments

22,961

Motor Vehicles

21,873

Oil and Gas

21,187

Medical Equipment and Supplies

20,929

Miscellaneous Personal and Recreational

18,636

Royalties from Industrial Processes

16,286

Miscellaneous Business, Professional & Technology Services

14,974

Pulp and Paperboard Mill Products

13,274

Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery

12,678

Petroleum and Coal Products

12,011

Personal Travel and Tourism

11,470

Basic Chemicals

11,404

Tariffs have not hit the labor market yet; in March, few private-sector companies reported large-scale layoffs. However, as Trump’s back-and-forth tariffs continue to create uncertainty, Goldman Sachs economists say hiring will likely be the first economic element to feel the effects.

Chinese Tariffs On US Exports Could Hurt Farmers, Ranchers Most

More than one-fourth of the jobs that could be affected by Chinese tariffs on U.S. goods rely on agricultural trade with China. Farmers are worried they won’t be able to afford to sell to their previous trading partners. That could potentially, in turn, affect how they hire and fire workers.

“Farmers Union has always fought for fair trading relationships with other countries,” said Rob Larew, president of the National Farmers Union, in a statement on April 2. “We rely on stable markets and fair competition to thrive, but the administration’s actions today create instability at the expense of our family farmers.”

The Trump administration has discussed some emergency aid to farmers, as it did during its trade war with China in 2018, according to the New York Times. However, no aid has been put in place yet.

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