President-elect Donald Trump announced his intention to impose a 25% tariff on all products entering the United States from Mexico and Canada, effective on his first day in office for his second term. This announcement has raised concerns within the horticulture industry, as a significant portion of the industry's peat supply is sourced from Canada, and various plant products are imported from Mexico. The proposed tariffs could lead to increased costs for growers and consumers, prompting advocacy groups and the National Retail Federation to express concerns and caution about the potential economic impact. However, data suggests that the majority of illicit fentanyl is seized from American citizens at legal border crossings, and border crossings have seen a decrease, contradicting claims of an uncontrolled flow of drugs and illegal immigrants. The tariffs have not been implemented yet, and the situation will be updated as more information becomes available.