Washington
WASevere Impact — 86/100Washington state's economy is dominated by two titans — Boeing and Microsoft — and both face significant tariff headwinds. Boeing's Everett and Renton factories produce 737 MAX and 787 aircraft using components from 40+ countries; the EU's long-running retaliatory tariffs on US aircraft (from the Airbus-Boeing WTO dispute) directly reduce orders for Washington's single largest export product. The 25% tariff on imported titanium, carbon fiber, and avionics raises per-aircraft costs by an estimated $1.5M. Microsoft, Amazon, and the Puget Sound tech corridor face tariffs on imported servers, networking equipment, and consumer electronics that raise costs across their operations. Washington's agricultural sector is surprisingly massive and export-dependent: the state is the #1 apple producer (facing Chinese retaliatory tariffs that cut apple exports by 70%), a top cherry exporter (retaliatory tariffs in China and Turkey), and a major wheat exporter via Columbia River terminals. The Port of Seattle/Tacoma, the Pacific Northwest's gateway, handles $75B in trade primarily with Asia — tariffs on Chinese goods directly impact throughput. Washington's craft beer, wine, and seafood industries all face retaliatory barriers in key markets.
Impact Score
📊86/100
Severe Impact
Household Tariff Cost
🏠$1,880
Annual estimated burden
Jobs at Risk
👷200,000
Trade-dependent employment
Exports at Risk
📦$28.0B
Annual export value threatened
🏭 Industry Impact
| Industry | Jobs at Risk | Export Value | Tariff Exposure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aerospace (Boeing) | 80,000 | $15.0B | Retaliatory 15% + input costs |
| Technology (Microsoft/Amazon) | 50,000 | $5.0B | 10-25% hardware |
| Agriculture (Apples/Wheat/Cherries) | 35,000 | $4.5B | Retaliatory 25-70% |
| Port & Logistics | 25,000 | $3.0B | Volume decline 15% |
📦 Key Trade Products
↑ Exports
↓ Imports
🏭 Top Exports
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🎯 Retaliation Targets
Products targeted by foreign retaliation:
💡 Did You Know?
- •Boeing's Everett factory is the world's largest building by volume — tariffs on imported components add $1.5M per aircraft
- •China's retaliatory tariffs cut Washington apple exports by 70% — devastating Yakima Valley orchards
- •The Port of Seattle/Tacoma handles $75B in annual trade, primarily with Asia — tariffs directly reduce container volumes
- •Washington exports more per capita than any large state — making tariff retaliation disproportionately painful
- •Amazon's Seattle HQ coordinates imports for 300M+ customers — every tariff increase raises prices across the marketplace
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