The tariffs are driving up prices on everyday goods as businesses warn they can no longer absorb costs, leaving consumers to foot the bill.

The duties, which the president announced last week, took effect for about 90 countries just after midnight.

Few major trading partners have been spared the import taxes, which have already disrupted supply chains and are expected to drive up prices for Americans.

The president’s trade war entered a new phase on Thursday with hefty levies on scores of countries taking effect, adding further uncertainty.

The tariffs are driving up prices on everyday goods as businesses warn they can no longer absorb costs, leaving consumers to foot the bill.

But automakers can’t absorb the cost forever and will soon begin to raise new car prices, analysts say.