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How the Canada-U.S. Trade War Could Impact Insurance Costs

How the Canada-U.S. Trade War Could Impact Insurance Costs

Tensions between Canada and the U.S. over tariffs have been making headlines, and while most discussions focus on trade and manufacturing, there’s another area that could see significant ripple effects—insurance costs. Home and auto insurance rates may feel the impact of increased tariffs, affecting Canadian consumers in unexpected ways.

 

How Tariffs Could Affect Auto Insurance Costs

The cost of auto repairs and replacement parts is already on the rise, and new tariffs on imported materials like steel and aluminum could drive prices even higher. Many car manufacturers and suppliers rely on these materials, meaning the cost of producing, repairing, and replacing vehicles could increase.

 

For policyholders, this could translate to:

 

  • Higher repair costs: If it becomes more expensive to fix damaged vehicles, insurance companies may adjust premiums to reflect the increased claims payouts.
  • Longer wait times: Supply chain disruptions could cause delays in getting replacement parts, extending the time it takes to repair vehicles after an accident.
  • Higher replacement costs: If vehicles become more expensive to manufacture and purchase, insurers may have to adjust how they assess vehicle values and payouts.

 

Potential Impact on Home Insurance

The home insurance sector isn’t immune to the effects of a trade war either. Tariffs on construction materials like lumber, steel, and aluminum could drive up the cost of home repairs and rebuilds following claims. If materials become more expensive, insurance companies may need to adjust premiums to keep up with rising rebuilding costs.

 

Possible effects for homeowners include:

 

  • Increased rebuilding costs: If home construction materials become more expensive, claims related to fire, water damage, or natural disasters could cost more to settle.=
  • Longer repair timelines: Supply chain disruptions could slow down home repairs, leaving homeowners in temporary housing for extended periods.
  • Higher premiums: Insurance companies may raise home insurance rates to offset the rising cost of claims.

 

What Can You Do to Prepare?

While no one can predict exactly how the trade war will unfold, there are steps you can take to ensure you’re protected:

 

  • Review your policies: Make sure your auto and home insurance policies reflect your needs and that your coverage is up to date.
  • Consider comprehensive coverage: With potential increases in repair and replacement costs, having the right level of coverage can help protect you from unexpected expenses.
  • Work with an insurance advisor: A trusted broker can help you navigate potential changes and find solutions that keep you covered without unnecessary cost increases.

 

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The ongoing trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. could have a trickle-down effect on the cost of home and auto insurance. While the full impact remains uncertain, staying informed and reviewing your coverage is the best way to ensure you’re prepared.

 

If you have questions about your current insurance policy or want to explore options for better protection, contact us today—we’re here to help you navigate any changes that come your way.

 

Stay informed and prepared. (Source: Canadian Underwriter).

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