The full list of countries whose products face “reciprocal” tariffs is below.
These are the nations, many of them staunch U.S. allies, that President Donald Trump has claimed take advantage of the U.S. through unfair trade practices. These tariffs — which are paid by U.S. importers, not by the exporting jurisdiction — are set to go into effect on April 9.
Any nation not listed below, according to the president, will face a 10% baseline tariff starting this Friday.
Algeria 30%
Angola 32%
Bangladesh 37%
Bosnia and Herzegovina 36%
Botswana 38%
Brunei 24%
Cambodia 49%
Cameroon 12%
Chad 13%
China 34%
Côte d`Ivoire 21%
Democratic Republic of the Congo 11%
Equatorial Guinea 13%
European Union 20%
Falkland Islands 42%
Fiji 32%
Guyana 38%
India 27%
Indonesia 32%
Iraq 39%
Israel 17%
Japan 24%
Jordan 20%
Kazakhstan 27%
Laos 48%
Lesotho 50%
Libya 31%
Liechtenstein 37%
Madagascar 47%
Malawi 18%
Malaysia 24%
Mauritius 40%
Moldova 31%
Mozambique 16%
Myanmar (Burma) 45%
Namibia 21%
Nauru 30%
Nicaragua 19%
Nigeria 14%
North Macedonia 33%
Norway 16%
Pakistan 30%
Philippines 18%
Serbia 38%
South Africa 31%
South Korea 26%
Sri Lanka 44%
Switzerland 32%
Syria 41%
Taiwan 32%
Thailand 37%
Tunisia 28%
Vanuatu 23%
Venezuela 15%
Vietnam 46%
Zambia 17%
Zimbabwe 18%
Source: the White House.
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