Alaska
AKLower Impact — 45/100Alaska's tariff story is written in seafood and energy. The state is America's largest seafood exporter, shipping $3.2 billion annually — primarily wild salmon, pollock, and crab — with China and Japan as critical markets. China's retaliatory tariffs on American seafood have already devastated Alaska's fishing communities: processors that once shipped 30% of their catch to China have seen that market nearly vanish, with no equivalent buyer to absorb the surplus. The cruel irony: Alaska imports cheap processed seafood from countries like China (which processes Alaska-caught pollock and ships it back), meaning tariffs hit both directions. On the energy front, Alaska's oil exports face fewer direct tariff threats but LNG ambitions depend on Asian demand and global trade stability. The state's extreme remoteness amplifies consumer price impacts — nearly everything is imported, from building materials to groceries, making Alaska's $1,480 per-household tariff burden feel far heavier than the number suggests. Rural communities connected only by air or barge are particularly vulnerable.
Impact Score
📊45/100
Lower Impact
Household Tariff Cost
🏠$1,480
Annual estimated burden
Jobs at Risk
👷18,000
Trade-dependent employment
Exports at Risk
📦$4.8B
Annual export value threatened
🏭 Industry Impact
| Industry | Jobs at Risk | Export Value | Tariff Exposure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seafood & Fishing | 9,000 | $3.2B | Retaliatory 25-35% |
| Oil & Gas | 5,000 | $1.2B | Indirect impacts |
| Mining & Minerals | 3,000 | $400.0M | 10-25% on zinc/minerals |
📦 Key Trade Products
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🎯 Retaliation Targets
Products targeted by foreign retaliation:
💡 Did You Know?
- •Alaska produces over 60% of all US wild-caught seafood by volume
- •China's retaliatory tariffs cut Alaska seafood exports to China by over 40% in prior trade wars
- •Due to Alaska's isolation, tariffs on imported goods effectively act as a double tax — residents can't easily switch to domestic alternatives
- •The Bristol Bay salmon fishery alone supports 14,000 seasonal jobs now threatened by lost Asian markets
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