Events & Resources

Learning Center
Read through guides, explore resource hubs, and sample our coverage.
Learn More
Events
Register for an upcoming webinar and track which industry events our analysts attend.
Learn More
Podcasts
Listen to our podcast, Behind the Numbers for the latest news and insights.
Learn More

About

Our Story
Learn more about our mission and how EMARKETER came to be.
Learn More
Our Clients
Key decision-makers share why they find EMARKETER so critical.
Learn More
Our People
Take a look into our corporate culture and view our open roles.
Join the Team
Our Methodology
Rigorous proprietary data vetting strips biases and produces superior insights.
Learn More
Newsroom
See our latest press releases, news articles or download our press kit.
Learn More
Contact Us
Speak to a member of our team to learn more about EMARKETER.
Contact Us

Global consumers are actively avoiding US products over tariffs

Key stat: 40% of global consumers say they’ve gone out of their way to spend less on US products in response to tariffs, with Canadian consumers leading the way, based on July data from Morning Consult.

Beyond the chart:

  • US consumers are also changing their shopping habits, with 63.0% adjusting, or planning to adjust, their spending in response to the tariffs, found May data from McKinsey & Company.
  • Over a third (37%) of direct-to-consumer (D2C) ecommerce professionals in North America and the UK are most concerned about tariffs/regulations ahead of Q4’s busy season, according to a July survey from Passport conducted by Drive Research.

Use this chart: This is a clear signal that US-branded products may face headwinds abroad, particularly in markets like Canada, China, and Mexico where anti-tariff sentiment is strongest. To navigate this shift, brands should consider localizing their messaging by highlighting regional operations, partnerships, or sustainability efforts to soften perceptions tied to US trade policy.

Related EMARKETER reports:

Methodology: Data is from a September 2025 Morning Consult survey as cited in company blog. 184,612 consumers ages 18+ in 12 countries worldwide were surveyed online during April 25-July 19, 2025.

You've read 0 of 2 free articles this month.

Get more articles - create your free account today!