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[The Nutty Side of Trade Wars: How Tariffs Impact Small Businesses]-[Trade war dispatch from Canada]

Planet Money · B2 · 2025-04-11

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The Human Cost of Trade Wars

The global trade war, characterized by the tit-for-tat imposition of tariffs between the U.S. and Canada, is often discussed in macroeconomic terms. However, the true impact is felt by small business owners like Alex Rodriguez, the owner of "Nut Hut" in Vancouver. For nearly a decade, Alex has built her business on relationships with small, sustainable farms. Her supply chain, which includes pistachios from California and native pecans from Arkansas, has been thrown into chaos by the escalating trade tensions.

The Relationship Between Suppliers and Tariffs

Alex’s business model relies on trust and quality, particularly her relationship with Shirley Rollo, an Arkansas-based supplier of native pecans. These pecans, grown on fertile land near the Neosho River, are described as "essentially wild," offering a flavor profile superior to mass-market Georgia pecans. When the U.S. and Canada entered a trade dispute, these relationships were threatened. Alex relies on her customs broker, Raymond Maas, to navigate the "tariff chaos." When Canada retaliated against U.S. policies, pecans were placed on the tariff list, forcing Alex into a state of "precautionary" panic-purchasing. To avoid a 25% tax, she had to invest personal funds to stockpile a year's supply of pecans, a move that highlights the financial burden placed on small businesses caught in a "war they didn't ask for."

The Paradox of the 'Buy Canadian' Movement

As trade tensions rose, a nationalistic sentiment swept through Canada, with many consumers demanding to "buy Canadian" and boycott U.S. goods. This created a profound dilemma for Alex. While she supports local Canadian businesses, she also feels a loyalty to her American farmers who are "struggling in the same way as we are." When she attempted to explain the human side of her supply chain in a newsletter, she faced a backlash and a spike in unsubscribes.

Customers like Sam Shea illustrate the complexity of this consumer behavior. While many are trying to avoid products "made in the States," they often make exceptions for high-quality, specialty goods like the Arkansas pecans, which they cannot source elsewhere with the same level of freshness. This reflects the reality of a globalized economy where "maple washing"—labeling products as Canadian that may actually be sourced globally—makes it difficult for consumers to adhere to strict boycotts.

Conclusion: Navigating Uncertainty

Ultimately, the trade war has forced a re-evaluation of long-term business strategies. For suppliers like Shirley, the unpredictability of the U.S. administration makes expansion efforts seem like a bad idea. For Alex, the "Buy Canadian" movement and the trade war have resulted in a strange balancing act; while she lost some customers, she gained others by pivoting to non-U.S. sources like Australian almonds. The episode concludes that while trade is a global, macroeconomic force, its ripples are felt by individual farmers, truckers, and shop owners who are left to navigate a landscape where decisions change "every other day." As Alex notes, when it comes to the future of her business, "Who knows. We don't know."

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I guess would you mind introducing yourself?
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How do you not giggle when you say Nut Hut?
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I had years of thinking, I should change the name.
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This is ridiculous.
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Not everyone is reliable.
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📖 Transcript

Heads up, in this episode, we are not able to consistently pronounce the word pecan.
Sometimes it's pecan, sometimes it's pecan.
Okay, you've been warned.
This is Planet Money from NPR.
So I guess would you mind introducing yourself?
My name is Alex Rodriguez, and I have a small business here in Vancouver, Canada called Nut Hut.

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