The tariffs overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court last week cost Washington importers an estimated $2.5 billion over 11 months, a new analysis finds.
That's the 17th highest impact among states — although it's likely an undercount, according to the economic research firm Trade Partnership Worldwide.
The firm's analysis doesn't include the financial impact of other tariffs that remain in place after the court's ruling, such as those on steel and aluminum.