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President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs, countrywise

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday, 3rd April 2025 announced a range of reciprocal tariffs targeting almost all countries that the United States trades with, taking a sledgehammer to Washington’s longstanding advocacy of free trade and globalization.

Trump’s latest tariffs, which build on a series of similar steps he has taken since returning to office on January 20, are going to hit the countries with which Washington has large trade deficits, or that impose heavy tariffs on US goods. In 2023, the US imports were worth $1.1 trillion more than its exports; no other country has as large a trade deficit as the US.

How much will each country be tariffed?

The White House released an annexure of 57 target countries, territories and blocs which will face the increased tariffs. These include:

  • Algeria: 30 percent
  • Angola: 32 percent
  • Bangladesh: 37 percent
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: 36 percent
  • Botswana: 38 percent
  • Brunei: 24 percent
  • Cambodia: 49 percent
  • Cameroon: 12 percent
  • Chad: 13 percent
  • China: 34 percent (in addition to the 20 percent imposed earlier)
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo: 11 percent
  • Equatorial Guinea: 13 percent
  • European Union: 20 percent
  • Falkland Islands: 42 percent
  • Fiji: 32 percent
  • Guyana: 38 percent
  • India: 27 percent
  • Indonesia: 32 percent
  • Iraq: 39 percent
  • Israel: 17 percent
  • Ivory Coast: 21 percent
  • Japan: 24 percent
  • Jordan: 20 percent
  • Kazakhstan: 27 percent
  • Laos: 48 percent
  • Lesotho: 50 percent
  • Libya: 31 percent
  • Liechtenstein: 37 percent
  • Madagascar: 47 percent
  • Malawi: 18 percent
  • Malaysia: 24 percent
  • Mauritius: 40 percent
  • Moldova: 31 percent
  • Mozambique: 16 percent
  • Myanmar: 45 percent
  • Namibia: 21 percent
  • Nauru: 30 percent
  • Nicaragua: 19 percent
  • Nigeria: 14 percent
  • North Macedonia: 33 percent
  • Norway: 16 percent
  • Pakistan: 30 percent
  • Philippines: 18 percent
  • Serbia: 38 percent
  • South Africa: 31 percent
  • South Korea: 26 percent
  • Sri Lanka: 44 percent
  • Switzerland: 32 percent
  • Syria: 41 percent
  • Taiwan: 32 percent
  • Thailand: 37 percent
  • Tunisia: 28 percent
  • Vanuatu: 23 percent
  • Venezuela: 15 percent
  • Vietnam: 46 percent
  • Zambia: 17 percent
  • Zimbabwe: 18 percent

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