Could Trump’s tariffs have a negative impact on public health in the US?

US president Donald Trump’s tariffs could actively harm public health – but not in a way that might be expected.

The general presumption is that higher prices resulting from tariffs are passed on to consumers, which would lead to some price-sensitive vapers switching back to more-harmful alternatives such as conventional cigarettes. But in reality, the belief is that price elasticity for vaping products is minimal.

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Freddie Dawson

Senior contributing editor
Freddie studied at King’s College, London and City University and worked for publications including The Times, The Malay Mail, PathfinderBuzz and Solar Summary before joining the TobaccoIntelligence team. He has extensive experience in covering fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), manufacturing and technological innovation.

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