Countdown to Tariff Effective 9 April, 2025

NO.COUNTRY (185 nations worldwide)WH EST. TARIFF RATE AGAINST U.S.*U.S. RECIPROCAL TARIFF RATE
1CHINA67%34%
2EUROPEAN UNION39%20%
3VIETNAM90%46%
4TAIWAN64%32%
5JAPAN46%24%
6INDIA52%26%
7SOUTH KOREA50%25%
8THAILAND72%36%
9SWITZERLAND61%31%
10INDONESIA64%32%
11MALAYSIA47%24%
12CAMBODIA97%49%
13UK10%10%
14SOUTH AFRICA60%30%
15BRAZIL10%10%
16BANGLADESH74%37%
17SINGAPORE10%10%
18ISRAEL33%17%
19PHILIPPINES34%17%
20CHILE10%10%
21AUSTRALIA10%10%
22PAKISTAN58%29%
23TURKEY10%10%
24SRI LANKA88%44%
25COLOMBIA10%10%
26PERU10%10%
27NICARAGUA36%18%
28NORWAY30%15%
29COSTA RICA17%10%
30JORDAN40%20%
31DOMINICAN REPUBLIC10%10%
32UNITED ARAB EMIRATES10%10%
33NEW ZEALAND20%10%
34ARGENTINA10%10%
35ECUADOR12%10%
36GUATEMALA10%10%
37HONDURAS10%10%
38MADAGASCAR93%47%
39MYANMAR88%44%
40TUNISIA55%28%
41KAZAKHSTAN54%27%
42SERBIA74%37%
43EGYPT10%10%
44SAUDI ARABIA10%10%
45EL SALVADOR10%10%
46CÔTE D' IVOIRE41%21%
47LAOS95%48%
48BOTSWANA74%37%
49TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO12%10%
50MOROCCO10%10%
51PAPUA NEW GUINEA15%10%
52MALAWI34%17%
53LIBERIA10%10%
54BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS10%10%
55AFGHANISTAN49%10%
56ZIMBABWE35%18%
57BENIN10%10%
58BARBADOS10%10%
59MONACO10%10%
60SYRIA81%41%
61UZBEKISTAN10%10%
62REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO10%10%
63DJIBOUTI10%10%
64FRENCH POLYNESIA10%10%
65CAYMAN ISLANDS10%10%
66KOSOVO10%10%
67CURAÇAO10%10%
68VANUATU44%22%
69RWANDA10%10%
70SIERRA LEONE10%10%
71MONGOLIA10%10%
72SAN MARINO10%10%
73ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA10%10%
74BERMUDA10%10%
75ESWATINI (SWAZILAND)10%10%
76MARSHALL ISLANDS10%10%
77SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELON99%50%
78SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS10%10%
79TURKMENISTAN10%10%
80GRENADA10%10%
81SUDAN10%10%
82TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS10%10%
83ARUBA10%10%
84MONTENEGRO10%10%
85SAINT HELENA15%10%
86KYRGYZSTAN10%10%
87YEMEN10%10%
88SAINT VINCENT10%10%
89NIGER10%10%
90SAINT LUCIA10%10%
91NAURU59%30%
92EQUATORIAL GUINEA25%13%
93IRAN10%10%
94LIBYA61%31%
95SAMOA10%10%
96GUINEA10%10%
97TIMOR-LESTE10%10%
98MONTSERRAT10%10%
99CHAD26%13%
100MALI10%10%
101ALGERIA59%30%
102OMAN10%10%
103URUGUAY10%10%
104BAHAMAS10%10%
105LESOTHO99%50%
106UKRAINE10%10%
107BAHRAIN10%10%
108QATAR10%10%
109MAURITIUS80%40%
110FIJI63%32%
111ICELAND10%10%
112KENYA10%10%
113LIECHTENSTEIN73%37%
114GUYANA76%38%
115HAITI10%10%
116BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA70%35%
117NIGERIA27%14%
118NAMIBIA42%21%
119BRUNEI47%24%
120BOLIVIA20%10%
121PANAMA10%10%
122VENEZUELA29%15%
123NORTH MACEDONIA65%33%
124ETHIOPIA10%10%
125GHANA17%10%
126MOLDOVA61%31%
127ANGOLA63%32%
128DEM. REP. OF THE CONGO22%11%
129JAMAICA10%10%
130MOZAMBIQUE31%16%
131PARAGUAY10%10%
132ZAMBIA33%17%
133LEBANON10%10%
134TANZANIA10%10%
135IRAQ78%39%
136GEORGIA10%10%
137SENEGAL10%10%
138AZERBAIJAN10%10%
139CAMEROON22%11%
140UGANDA20%10%
141ALBANIA10%10%
142ARMENIA10%10%
143NEPAL10%10%
144SINT MAARTEN10%10%
145FALKLAND ISLANDS82%41%
146GABON10%10%
147KUWAIT10%10%
148TOGO10%10%
149SURINAME10%10%
150BELIZE10%10%
151MALDIVES10%10%
152TAJIKISTAN10%10%
153CABO VERDE10%10%
154BURUNDI10%10%
155GUADELOUPE10%10%
156BHUTAN10%10%
157MARTINIQUE10%10%
158TONGA10%10%
159MAURITANIA10%10%
160DOMINICA10%10%
161MICRONESIA10%10%
162GAMBIA10%10%
163FRENCH GUIANA10%10%
164CHRISTMAS ISLAND10%10%
165ANDORRA10%10%
166CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC10%10%
167SOLOMON ISLANDS10%10%
168MAYOTTE10%10%
169ANGUILLA10%10%
170COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS10%10%
171ERITREA10%10%
172COOK ISLANDS10%10%
173SOUTH SUDAN10%10%
174COMOROS10%10%
175KIRIBATI10%10%
176SÃO TOMÉ AND PRÍNCIPE10%10%
177NORFOLK ISLAND58%29%
178GIBRALTAR10%10%
179TUVALU10%10%
180BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERR.10%10%
181TOKELAU10%10%
182GUINEA-BISSAU10%10%
183SVALBARD AND JAN MAYEN10%10%
184HEARD AND MCDONALD ISL.10%10%
185REUNION73%37%

FAQ: Effective Dates of Recent U.S. Tariffs

  • 1. What prompted the implementation of these new tariffs?

    • Answer: President Donald Trump introduced these tariffs to address the significant U.S. trade deficit and protect domestic industries from unfair trade practices by other countries. He declared a national emergency under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1977 to justify these measures.

    2. How will these tariffs affect consumers?

    • Answer: Consumers may experience increased prices on imported goods due to these tariffs. For example, the elimination of the de minimis exemption for low-value shipments from China and Hong Kong is expected to impact e-commerce platforms that rely on duty-free imports.

    3. Are there any exemptions to these tariffs?

    • Answer: Certain products are exempt from these tariffs, including those already subject to previous tariff actions, such as steel, aluminum, vehicles, and vehicle parts. Additionally, energy products and specific minerals not available domestically are exempted. 

    4.When do these tariffs take effect?

    • Answer: The tariffs are being implemented in two phases:

      • April 5, 2025: A 10% baseline tariff will be applied to all imports.

      • April 9, 2025 delay to July 9, 2025: Country-specific “reciprocal” tariffs will take effect, with rates varying based on perceived trade imbalances.

    5. How should businesses prepare for these changes?

    • Answer: Businesses should review their supply chains to identify products affected by the new tariffs. It’s advisable to consult with trade compliance experts and stay updated on official announcements from the U.S. Trade Representative and Customs and Border Protection to ensure compliance and mitigate potential disruptions.

  • 6. When will country-specific tariffs be implemented?

    • Answer: Country-specific tariffs are set to begin on April 9, 2025. For instance, imports from China will face a 34% tariff, while those from the European Union will be subject to a 20% tariff. Right now delay three months to be effected.

    7. What is the status of tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico under the USMCA?

    • Answer: As of March 7, 2025, no additional tariffs are due on goods from Canada and Mexico that qualify for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) preference. However, goods that do not meet USMCA criteria may be subject to additional tariffs.

    8. When did the 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports become effective?

    • Answer: The 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports took effect on March 12, 2025, aiming to protect U.S. industries from unfair trade practices and global excess capacity.

     

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