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US and Canada Tariffs Impact Charleston City Market, Raising Costs for Vendors as They Navigate Strong and Growing Tourism Demand

06 Jun 2025 By travelandtourworld

US and Canada Tariffs Impact Charleston City Market, Raising Costs for Vendors as They Navigate Strong and Growing Tourism Demand

The ongoing trade tariffs between the U.S. and Canada have had a significant ripple effect on Charleston’s historic City Market, with local vendors facing rising costs on various goods. These increased prices are primarily due to tariffs on foreign imports, particularly those sourced from Canada and other international markets. While Charleston continues to experience strong and growing tourism demand, the elevated costs are challenging vendors who are trying to balance maintaining affordable prices for visitors while managing the financial pressures of the tariffs. The market, a popular destination for tourists, now finds itself at a crossroads as vendors navigate these new economic conditions, all while trying to retain their customer base in an increasingly competitive environment. Despite these challenges, the influx of visitors continues to support the city’s vibrant tourism sector, highlighting the resilience of both the vendors and the destination itself.

In particular, tariffs imposed on goods from Canada during the previous U.S. administration have caused some Canadian tourists to reconsider their travel plans to popular destinations like Charleston. Despite this, tourism in the city remained strong in April, with a noticeable uptick in visitors during the month.

However, experts caution that the high tourism traffic in April may not be an accurate reflection of Charleston’s long-term tourism trends. Some local businesses, particularly in the King Street area, are beginning to notice a decline in foot traffic as the summer months approach. One café owner noted a sharp drop in customer visits during May compared to the same time last year, raising concerns about what the upcoming tourism reports might reveal.

Despite concerns over tariffs, air travel costs have not been affected, as no tariffs apply to airline tickets. Charleston’s international travel market share is significantly smaller than major U.S. cities like New York and Las Vegas, where international tourism has seen a sharp decline. Fortunately, the international visitors to Charleston, particularly from the U.K., appear to be more resilient to the disruptions caused by the tariffs, with their travel patterns largely unchanged.

At the Charleston City Market, vendors who offer a mix of affordable trinkets and high-end artworks are feeling the strain of tariffs. Although many of the goods sold in the market are locally produced, numerous items are sourced from countries such as China and other international suppliers, which have seen price hikes as a result of the tariffs.

One notable example is Charleston Christmas Collectibles, which specializes in holiday décor. The business has faced a significant increase in the cost of replenishing inventory, with prices for some items rising as much as 40%. This has led the company to raise prices on certain products, though the owner has absorbed some of the cost increases in an effort to keep prices accessible for customers.

If prices on foreign-supplied products continue to rise, the company may be forced to remove certain items from its offerings if they can no longer be sold at reasonable prices. For small businesses, these rising costs pose a significant challenge, potentially delaying growth plans and stalling expansion for companies like Christmas Collectibles, which has been a staple in the market for decades.

The coffee industry in Charleston is also feeling the effects of the tariffs. Fraser Young, owner of Big Kick Coffee Roasters, sources coffee beans from multiple countries, including Brazil, where recent crop failures have already devastated the global coffee market. While coffee tariffs are not new, the additional strain on an already struggling industry has made it harder to find affordable supplies.

Despite the difficulties, some products at the City Market, such as hand-crafted wooden pens and French-made tablecloths, have yet to see price increases due to tariffs. However, vendors across the market remain concerned that if tariffs persist, no business will be immune to their financial effects.

As the impact of the tariffs continues to unfold, many local businesses in Charleston are worried about the long-term effects on both tourism and the economy. The fluctuations in international trade could further complicate the growth of the city’s tourism sector, a key component of Charleston’s overall economic vitality.

The challenges posed by rising prices and tariffs have forced many vendors to adapt their business models, but the uncertainty surrounding international trade makes it difficult to predict how the tourism and retail sectors will fare in the months to come. With the potential for even more economic disruption, local businesses will need to stay agile and continue navigating the complexities of an ever-changing market.

Ultimately, while Charleston’s tourism industry remains strong for now, the long-term impact of tariffs on local businesses could have significant consequences if current trends persist.

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