New Hampshire

NHLower Impact47/100

New Hampshire's compact economy punches above its weight in precision manufacturing and defense technology. BAE Systems' Nashua campus is the state's largest private employer, building electronic warfare systems and intelligence platforms using globally-sourced components now subject to tariffs. The state's precision machining sector — dozens of small shops across the Merrimack Valley — produces high-tolerance parts for aerospace, medical devices, and semiconductors, all dependent on imported specialty metals and alloys at higher tariff-inflated prices. New Hampshire's lack of income tax and sales tax provides some consumer buffer, but imported goods still cost more. The state's maple syrup industry (second only to Vermont in New England) and dairy farms face retaliatory tariffs in niche markets. Cross-border commerce with Quebec — tourism, timber, and manufactured goods — is disrupted by broader North American trade tensions. New Hampshire's growing tech sector, concentrated along the I-93 corridor south of Manchester, imports computing equipment and components subject to tariffs. The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (technically in Kittery, Maine but serving NH) overhauls submarines using tariff-affected steel and alloys.

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Tariffs cost the average New Hampshire household $1,720/year — that's 16,000 jobs at risk and $2.8B in exports threatened by foreign retaliation. New Hampshire scores 47/100 on tariff impact severity.

Impact Score

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47/100

Lower Impact

Household Tariff Cost

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$1,720

Annual estimated burden

Jobs at Risk

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16,000

Trade-dependent employment

Exports at Risk

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$2.8B

Annual export value threatened

🏭 Industry Impact

IndustryJobs at RiskExport ValueTariff Exposure
Defense Electronics (BAE)6,000$1.1B10-25% components
Precision Manufacturing5,000$800.0M10-25% specialty metals
Medical Devices3,000$500.0MRetaliatory 10-15%
Technology2,000$400.0M10-25% equipment

📦 Key Trade Products

Exports

Electronic Warfare Systems$1.1B
10%
Precision Machine Parts$800.0M
10-25%
Medical Devices$500.0M
Retaliatory 15%

Imports

Specialty Metals & Alloys$600.0M
25%
Computing Equipment$500.0M
10-25%

🏭 Top Exports

Key industries facing trade disruption:

1Electronics
2Machinery
3Medical Devices

🎯 Retaliation Targets

Products targeted by foreign retaliation:

⚠️Electronics
⚠️Maple Syrup
⚠️Dairy

💡 Did You Know?

  • BAE Systems' Nashua campus is New Hampshire's largest private employer — building defense systems with globally-sourced parts
  • New Hampshire has no income or sales tax, but tariff-driven price increases erode that consumer advantage
  • The state's precision machining shops produce parts for F-35 fighter jets and surgical robots — both need tariff-free specialty metals
  • Cross-border commerce with Quebec represents $2B+ annually in tourism and trade now disrupted by tariff tensions

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