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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 14 MIN

Insurance Alert: How Trump’s 2025 Tariffs Are Raising Premiums and Costs!

from Rock-Solid Insurance Talk

Trade policy and insurance might seem unrelated, but broad tariffs significantly challenge insurers by increasing costs, fueling inflation, and boosting economic volatility. The new 2025 tariffs will affect imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. These tariffs mainly target cars and construction materials. As a result, the insurance sector must adapt quickly.Here are the critical ways tariffs are impacting your policies.Auto Insurance Shock: More than half of U.S. auto parts are imported. Under tariffs of 25–50%, the cost of repair parts rises sharply. Insurers expect auto premiums to rise by 6–10% or more in 2025 due to higher claims severity.Home & Property Costs Surge: Tariffs on construction materials—including lumber, steel, aluminum, and copper—raise rebuilding and repair costs. The National Association of Home Builders estimates tariffs have added $7,500 to $11,000 to average new home construction costs. Insurers must adjust coverage limits and pricing upward as replacement cost assumptions increase.Health Insurance Pressure: Tariffs on imported medical devices or higher costs of drug inputs push up overall healthcare costs. Some health insurers are already pointing to tariffs as a reason for higher premiums. This could result in a 2–3% increase in premiums for small-group and ACA markets.Business Risks Heighten: Tariffs increase replacement/repair costs for commercial machinery and electronics. Business interruption (BI) and supply chain insurance are becoming riskier due to delays and supply disruptions.What Consumers Must Do: Consumers and businesses must brace for real premium inflation. Expect and budget for higher premiums across auto, home, and business policies.It is also important to remain alert about underinsurance. Ensure that rebuild valuations and replacement costs match rising material expenses. The industry can no longer assume stable trends in input cost. Insurers must actively rethink their pricing and capital strategies to survive this pivotal stress test

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