Trump Tariffs World

President Donald J. Trump announced that international trade and economic activities have resulted in a national emergency.

His directive implements tariffs aimed at bolstering the United States’ economic standing globally and safeguarding American workers.

What are tariffs?

Tariffs are essentially taxes that governments place on goods coming in from other countries. The main idea behind them is to make imported products pricier than those made at home, which helps shield local industries from foreign competition. When a tariff kicks in, it bumps up the cost of the imported item, nudging consumers to choose the local option instead. This, in turn, supports homegrown businesses and keeps jobs in the community.

There are various kinds of tariffs out there. For instance, a specific tariff charges a set fee for each unit of the imported good—like $5 for every shirt that comes in. On the other hand, an ad valorem tariff is based on a percentage of the product’s value, such as a 10% tax on imported electronics. Sometimes, countries mix both types. The money collected from these tariffs goes to the government and can be a significant source of income, particularly for developing nations.

That said, tariffs can have some downsides. They can drive up prices for consumers, limit choices, and even spark trade disputes if other countries respond with their own tariffs. This back-and-forth can escalate into a trade war, which can be detrimental to global trade and economic growth. Moreover, while tariffs might protect certain industries, they can also negatively impact others—especially those that depend on imported materials or export goods to countries that impose retaliatory tariffs.

In a nutshell, tariffs are a tool that governments use to shape trade policy and manage the movement of goods across borders. They can provide temporary relief for domestic industries, but they also come with economic and diplomatic challenges.

Breakdown By Country

*Data Correct to April 9, 2025

CountryTariffs charged to the U.S.AU.S.A Reciprocal Tariffs
Afghanistan49%10%
Albania10%10%
Algeria59%30%
Andorra10%10%
Angola63%32%
Anguilla10%10%
Antigua and Barbuda10%10%
Argentina10%10%
Armenia10%10%
Aruba10%10%
Australia10%10%
Azerbaijan10%10%
Bahamas10%10%
Bahrain10%10%
Bangladesh74%37%
Barbados10%10%
Belize10%10%
Benin10%10%
Bermuda10%10%
Bhutan10%10%
Bolivia20%10%
Bosnia and Herzegovina70%36%
Botswana74%38%
Brazil10%10%
British Indian Ocean Territory10%10%
British Virgin Islands10%10%
Brunei47%24%
Burundi10%10%
Cabo Verde10%10%
Cambodia97%49%
Cameroon22%12%
Cayman Islands10%10%
Central African Republic10%10%
Chad26%13%
Chile10%10%
China67%104%
Christmas Island10%10%
Cocos (Keeling) Islands10%10%
Colombia10%10%
Comoros10%10%
Cook Islands10%10%
Costa Rica17%10%
Curaçao10%10%
Democratic Republic of the Congo22%11%
Djibouti10%10%
Dominica10%10%
Dominican Republic10%10%
Ecuador12%10%
Egypt10%10%
El Salvador10%10%
Equatorial Guinea25%13%
Eritrea10%10%
Eswatini10%10%
Ethiopia10%10%
EU39%20%
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)82%42%
Fiji63%32%
French Guiana10%10%
French Polynesia10%10%
Gabon10%10%
Gambia10%10%
Georgia10%10%
Ghana17%10%
Gibraltar10%10%
Grenada10%10%
Guadeloupe10%10%
Guatemala10%10%
Guinea10%10%
Guinea-Bissau10%10%
Guyana76%38%
Haiti10%10%
Heard and McDonald Islands10%10%
Honduras10%10%
Iceland10%10%
India52%26%
Indonesia64%32%
Iran10%10%
Iraq78%39%
Israel33%17%
Ivory Coast41%21%
Jamaica10%10%
Japan46%24%
Jordan40%20%
Kazakhstan54%27%
Kenya10%10%
Kiribati10%10%
Kosovo10%10%
Kuwait10%10%
Kyrgyzstan10%10%
Laos95%48%
Lebanon10%10%
Lesotho99%50%
Liberia10%10%
Libya61%31%
Liechtenstein73%37%
Madagascar93%47%
Malawi34%17%
Malaysia47%24%
Maldives10%10%
Mali10%10%
Marshall Islands10%10%
Martinique10%10%
Mauritania10%10%
Mauritius80%40%
Mayotte10%10%
Micronesia10%10%
Moldova61%31%
Monaco10%10%
Mongolia10%10%
Montenegro10%10%
Montserrat10%10%
Morocco10%10%
Mozambique31%16%
Myanmar88%44%
Namibia42%21%
Nauru59%30%
Nepal10%10%
New Zealand20%10%
Nicaragua36%18%
Niger10%10%
Nigeria27%14%
Norfolk Island58%29%
North Macedonia65%33%
Norway30%15%
Oman10%10%
Pakistan58%29%
Panama10%10%
Papua New Guinea15%10%
Paraguay10%10%
Peru10%10%
Philippines34%17%
Qatar10%10%
Republic of the Congo10%10%
Réunion73%37%
Rwanda10%10%
Saint Helena15%10%
Saint Kitts and Nevis10%10%
Saint Lucia10%10%
Saint Pierre and Miquelon99%50%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines10%10%
Samoa10%10%
San Marino10%10%
Sao Tome and Principe10%10%
Saudi Arabia10%10%
Senegal10%10%
Serbia74%37%
Sierra Leone10%10%
Singapore10%10%
Sint Maarten10%10%
Solomon Islands10%10%
South Africa60%30%
South Korea50%25%
South Sudan10%10%
Sri Lanka88%44%
Sudan10%10%
Suriname10%10%
Svalbard and Jan Mayen10%10%
Switzerland61%31%
Syria81%41%
Taiwan64%32%
Tajikistan10%10%
Tanzania10%10%
Thailand72%36%
Timor-Leste10%10%
Togo10%10%
Tokelau10%10%
Tonga10%10%
Trinidad and Tobago12%10%
Tunisia55%28%
Türkiye10%10%
Turkmenistan10%10%
Turks and Caicos Islands10%10%
Tuvalu10%10%
Uganda20%10%
Ukraine10%10%
United Arab Emirates10%10%
United Kingdom10%10%
Uruguay10%10%
Uzbekistan10%10%
Vanuatu44%22%
Venezuela29%15%
Vietnam90%46%
Yemen10%10%
Zambia33%17%
Zimbabwe35%18%

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