Vermont

VTLower Impact40/100

Vermont's small, specialized economy faces outsized tariff impacts relative to its tiny population. GlobalFoundries' Essex Junction fab — the state's largest private employer and manufacturer — produces semiconductors for defense and automotive applications using imported materials and equipment subject to tariffs; the fab's viability as a standalone operation becomes harder when input costs rise. Vermont is the #1 maple syrup producer in the US (47% of national production), and retaliatory tariffs on this iconic product in Asian and European markets threaten the $200M+ industry that defines the state's brand. Vermont's dairy farms, which give the state its pastoral character, are already struggling with low milk prices; tariffs on dairy equipment and retaliatory barriers on cheese and milk powder exports add pressure. The state's craft beer and specialty food industries (Ben & Jerry's, Cabot Creamery) import ingredients subject to tariffs while exporting products to markets with retaliatory barriers. Vermont's proximity to Quebec creates cross-border trade dependencies now disrupted by broader North American tensions. The state's green energy sector depends on imported solar panels and wind components subject to steep tariffs.

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Tariffs cost the average Vermont household $1,680/year — that's 7,000 jobs at risk and $1.2B in exports threatened by foreign retaliation. Vermont scores 40/100 on tariff impact severity.

Impact Score

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40/100

Lower Impact

Household Tariff Cost

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$1,680

Annual estimated burden

Jobs at Risk

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7,000

Trade-dependent employment

Exports at Risk

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$1.2B

Annual export value threatened

🏭 Industry Impact

IndustryJobs at RiskExport ValueTariff Exposure
Semiconductors (GlobalFoundries)3,000$500.0M10-25% equipment
Maple Syrup1,500$200.0MRetaliatory 15-25%
Dairy1,200$250.0MRetaliatory 15-25%
Specialty Food (Ben & Jerry's)800$150.0MRetaliatory 10-20%

📦 Key Trade Products

Exports

Semiconductors$500.0M
10-25%
Maple Syrup$200.0M
Retaliatory 15%
Dairy & Cheese$250.0M
Retaliatory 25%

Imports

Solar Panels$200.0M
50%
Semiconductor Materials$300.0M
10-25%

🏭 Top Exports

Key industries facing trade disruption:

1Electronics
2Dairy
3Maple Syrup

🎯 Retaliation Targets

Products targeted by foreign retaliation:

⚠️Maple Syrup
⚠️Dairy
⚠️Electronics

💡 Did You Know?

  • GlobalFoundries' Essex Junction fab is Vermont's largest employer — tariffs on equipment threaten the state's biggest private-sector job source
  • Vermont produces 47% of all US maple syrup — retaliatory tariffs on this iconic product threaten the $200M+ industry
  • Ben & Jerry's (Unilever) exports ice cream from Vermont to 35+ countries — retaliatory barriers complicate global sales
  • Vermont's 700 remaining dairy farms are already struggling — tariffs on equipment and retaliatory export barriers accelerate closures

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