A proposed 25 percent tariff on consumer goods made outside this country could hit the shoe industry hard — and shoppers’ wallets harder.

Consumers could see a $67 pair of China-sourced boots jump in price by $30 — or a pair of $160 Nike Kobe A.D. sneakers leap to $200 or more, according to the Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America.

The exact price increase will be published by the US Trade Representative by early April.

President Trump last week proposed a host of new tariffs on China-made goods — and the Asia giant threatened to slap its own duties on US goods.

“The government has yet to provide clarity on which products are on the list and which are off,” said FDRA chief executive Matt Priest. “Consumers already pay more for shoes than they should.”