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Reciprocal tariffs: Full list of countries on Trump's tariff chart

Donald Trump displayed a poster that listed reciprocal tariffs, including 34% on China, 26% on India and 20% on the European Union, as a response to duties put on U.S. goods.

April 03, 2025 / 03:44 IST
US President Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump said that he would impose a 10% baseline tariff on all imports to the United States and higher duties on some of the country's biggest trading partners, in a move that ratchets up a trade war that he kicked off on his return to the White House.

Trump listed various countries from around the world and the tariffs they charge on US products, saying, “For decades, our country has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike. American steelworkers, auto workers, farmers, and skilled craftsmen… They really suffered gravely. They watched in anguish as foreign leaders stole our jobs. Foreign cheaters ransacked our factories, and foreign scavengers tore apart our once-beautiful American dream.” Joined by factory and automotive workers, as well as members of his Cabinet in the audience, Trump signed the “historic Executive Order” instituting reciprocal tariffs on countries throughout the world.

Donald Trump displayed a poster that listed reciprocal tariffs, including 34% on China, 26% on India and  20% on the European Union, as a response to duties put on U.S. goods.

 

Following is the list of new tariff rates US President Donald Trump displayed: 

Algeria: 30%

Argentina: 10%

Australia: 10%

Bahamas: 10%

Bahrain: 10%

Bangladesh: 37%

Bolivia: 10%

Bosnia and Herzegovina: 35%

Botswana: 37%

Brazil: 10%

Brunei: 24%

Cambodia: 49%

Chile: 10%

China: 34%

Colombia: 10%

Costa Rica: 10%

Côte d’Ivoire: 21%

Dominican Republic: 10%

Ecuador: 10%

Egypt: 10%

El Salvador: 10%

Ethiopia: 10%

EU: 20%

Fiji: 32%

Ghana: 10%

Guatemala: 10%

Guyana: 38%

Haiti: 10%

Honduras: 10%

Iceland: 10%

India: 26%

Indonesia: 32%

Israel: 17%

Japan: 24%

Jordan: 20%

Kazakhstan: 27%

Kenya: 10%

Laos: 48%

Lesotho: 50%

Lichtenstein: 37%

Madagascar: 47%

Malaysia: 24%

Mauritius: 40%

Morocco: 10%

Myanmar (Burma): 44%

Namibia: 21%

New Zealand: 10%

Nicaragua: 18%

Nigeria: 14%

North Macedonia: 33%

Norway: 15%

Oman: 10%

Pakistan: 29%

Panama: 10%

Peru: 10%

Philippines: 17%

Qatar: 10%

Saudi Arabia: 10%

Serbia: 37%

Singapore: 10%

South Africa: 30%

South Korea: 25%

Sri Lanka: 44%

Switzerland: 31%

Taiwan: 32%

Thailand: 26%

Trinidad and Tobago: 10%

Tunisia: 28%

Turkey: 10%

Ukraine: 10%

United Arab Emirates: 10%

United Kingdom 10%

Uruguay: 10%

Venezuela: 15%

Vietnam: 46%

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Following his remarks, Trump signed an order to remove a "de minimis" tariff exemption on low-cost products. Trump is also planning other tariffs targeting semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and potentially critical minerals, the official said.

Trump's barrage of penalties has rattled financial markets and businesses that have relied on trading arrangements that have been in place since the middle of last century.

Trump has already imposed 20% duties on all imports from China and 25% duties on steel and aluminum and extended them to nearly $150 billion worth of downstream products.

His advisers say the tariffs will return strategically vital manufacturing capabilities to the United States.

*With Agency Inputs

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first published: Apr 3, 2025 03:16 am

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