West Virginia

WVLower Impact48/100

West Virginia's tariff story is one of mixed signals for an economy already in transition. The state's coal industry — still the economic backbone of southern counties — sees some benefit from tariffs that raise costs on competing imported coal, but the bigger threat is retaliatory tariffs from India and other Asian nations on metallurgical coal exports. West Virginia produces 80% of US metallurgical coal (used for steelmaking), and Asian markets are critical buyers. The state's chemical industry along the Kanawha Valley — Dow, Union Carbide legacy operations, specialty chemical firms — faces tariffs on imported feedstocks while retaliatory measures threaten exports. Toyota's Buffalo plant and the Procter & Gamble facility in Berkeley County depend on imported components and materials. West Virginia's hardwood lumber industry is among the nation's finest — Appalachian hardwoods are prized worldwide — but Chinese tariffs on American hardwood exports have hit sawmills across the state. The state's emerging technology sector (NOAA operations in Fairmont, FBI fingerprint center in Clarksburg) is less trade-exposed. West Virginia's low median income means even the relatively modest $1,450 per-household tariff burden represents a significant share of family budgets.

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Tariffs cost the average West Virginia household $1,450/year — that's 15,000 jobs at risk and $2.8B in exports threatened by foreign retaliation. West Virginia scores 48/100 on tariff impact severity.

Impact Score

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48/100

Lower Impact

Household Tariff Cost

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$1,450

Annual estimated burden

Jobs at Risk

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15,000

Trade-dependent employment

Exports at Risk

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$2.8B

Annual export value threatened

🏭 Industry Impact

IndustryJobs at RiskExport ValueTariff Exposure
Coal (Metallurgical)5,000$1.2BRetaliatory 15-25%
Chemicals4,000$700.0M10-25% feedstocks
Hardwood Lumber3,000$500.0MRetaliatory 20-25%
Automotive Parts2,000$300.0M25%

📦 Key Trade Products

Exports

Metallurgical Coal$1.2B
Retaliatory 15%
Specialty Chemicals$700.0M
10-25%
Appalachian Hardwood$500.0M
Retaliatory 25%

Imports

Chemical Feedstocks$500.0M
10-25%
Auto Parts (Toyota)$300.0M
25%

🏭 Top Exports

Key industries facing trade disruption:

1Coal
2Chemicals
3Auto Parts

🎯 Retaliation Targets

Products targeted by foreign retaliation:

⚠️Coal
⚠️Chemicals
⚠️Hardwood

💡 Did You Know?

  • West Virginia produces 80% of US metallurgical coal — critical for steelmaking and increasingly threatened by retaliatory tariffs
  • Appalachian hardwood lumber is prized worldwide, but China's retaliatory tariffs have cut exports by 40%
  • WV's median household income is among the nation's lowest — the $1,450 tariff burden hits harder proportionally
  • The Kanawha Valley chemical corridor traces back to Union Carbide's 1920s operations — tariffs on feedstocks threaten this legacy industry

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