Maine

MEModerate Impact50/100

Maine's lobster industry tells one of the most dramatic tariff stories in America. The state's 4,500 licensed lobstermen once shipped 15% of their catch to China, where Maine lobster was a luxury status symbol. China's retaliatory tariffs — which hit 35% — rerouted Chinese buyers to Canadian lobster (which faces no such duties), devastating Maine's most iconic industry. Canadian lobstermen across the border in New Brunswick suddenly had a massive competitive advantage over their American neighbors fishing the same waters. Beyond lobster, Maine's paper and pulp industry — once the state's economic backbone — faces tariffs on imported chemicals and competition from Canadian mills with better trade access. Wild blueberry farmers in Washington County, who grow 99% of US wild blueberries, face retaliatory tariffs in Asian markets. Bath Iron Works builds Navy destroyers using steel subject to 25% tariffs, increasing per-ship costs by millions. Maine's geographic position — sharing a 611-mile border with Canada — makes cross-border trade disruption particularly painful for communities that live and work on both sides.

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Tariffs cost the average Maine household $1,650/year — that's 12,000 jobs at risk and $2.1B in exports threatened by foreign retaliation. Maine scores 50/100 on tariff impact severity.

Impact Score

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50/100

Moderate Impact

Household Tariff Cost

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$1,650

Annual estimated burden

Jobs at Risk

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12,000

Trade-dependent employment

Exports at Risk

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$2.1B

Annual export value threatened

🏭 Industry Impact

IndustryJobs at RiskExport ValueTariff Exposure
Lobster & Seafood5,000$800.0MRetaliatory 35%
Paper & Forestry3,500$600.0M10-25% chemicals
Shipbuilding (BIW)2,000$400.0M25% steel
Blueberries & Agriculture1,500$200.0MRetaliatory 15-20%

📦 Key Trade Products

Exports

Live Lobster$800.0M
Retaliatory 35%
Paper & Pulp$600.0M
10%
Wild Blueberries$200.0M
Retaliatory 15%

Imports

Steel (for shipbuilding)$400.0M
25%
Heating Oil$900.0M
Variable

🏭 Top Exports

Key industries facing trade disruption:

1Lobster
2Paper
3Blueberries

🎯 Retaliation Targets

Products targeted by foreign retaliation:

⚠️Lobster
⚠️Blueberries
⚠️Paper

💡 Did You Know?

  • China's 35% retaliatory tariff shifted Chinese lobster buyers to Canada — Maine lost $140M in annual sales
  • Canadian lobstermen fish the same waters as Maine lobstermen but face zero Chinese tariffs — a devastating competitive gap
  • Bath Iron Works builds Arleigh Burke-class destroyers — steel tariffs add an estimated $4-6M per ship
  • Maine grows 99% of US wild blueberries — retaliatory tariffs threaten the $250M industry

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