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Chicago is the nation’s capital for food innovation and manufacturing—driven by strategic location, a skilled workforce, and fast-growing sub-industries. The region plays a critical role in U.S. economic output and industrial expansion.
However, the sector is under pressure due to an evolving tariff landscape. Recommended reading:
This week, Himashi Jayasundera, Research Manager at the WBC Research Center, led efforts with Bridget Harney, Sr. Regional Research Manager, to examine how these shifting trade policies are impacting Illinois’ food manufacturing ecosystem.
New and proposed tariffs are significantly increasing costs for Illinois-based food manufacturers. Inputs like packaging materials and specialty ingredients have become more expensive, forcing companies to either absorb the hit or raise consumer prices—contributing to higher costs at grocery stores. Meanwhile, retaliatory tariffs from key trade partners like Canada and Mexico threaten supply chains and could limit access to essential imports.
Chicago and Illinois are particularly vulnerable, as the state’s food manufacturing sector is a net importer—relying heavily on ingredients and materials produced elsewhere to meet both consumer and industrial demand.
The larger import and export values reflect Illinois’ deep integration into global food supply chains. Illinois is a major hub for both the import of raw materials, ingredients, and finished products, and the export of processed foods, leveraging its central location and transportation infrastructure.
Still, Chicago’s food manufacturing and production ecosystem remains strong. Its resilience is powered by a mix of established industry leaders, innovative startups, and a skilled workforce—fueling continued job creation and economic growth.
This means more locally made foods on shelves, more jobs for Illinois families, and a thriving industry that’s outpacing much of the country.
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