What are the new tariff rates Trump set on US imports from dozens of countries?
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Imports from some countries, like Brazil, are facing additional tariffs that stack on top of the reciprocal tariffs.
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US President Donald Trump on July 31 announced new tariffs of up to 41 per cent on goods imported from dozens of countries, again citing emergency powers he says he is using to shrink the country’s trade deficits with many of its trade partners.
Here are the new adjusted reciprocal tariff rates levied on US importers that Mr Trump announced ahead of his Aug 1 deadline
Imports from some countries, such as Brazil, are facing additional tariffs that stack on top of the reciprocal tariffs listed below.
Afghanistan: 15 per cent
Algeria: 30 per cent
Angola: 15 per cent
Bangladesh: 20 per cent
Bolivia: 15 per cent
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 30 per cent
Botswana: 15 per cent
Brazil: 10 per cent
Brunei: 25 per cent
Cambodia: 19 per cent
Cameroon: 15 per cent
Chad: 15 per cent
Costa Rica: 15 per cent
Cote d’Ivoire: 15 per cent
Democratic Republic of the Congo: 15 per cent
Ecuador: 15 per cent
European Union: 0 per cent to 15 per cent
Equatorial Guinea: 15 per cent
Falkland Islands: 10 per cent
Fiji: 15 per cent
Ghana: 15 per cent
Guyana: 15 per cent
Iceland: 15 per cent
India: 25 per cent
Indonesia: 19 per cent
Iraq: 35 per cent
Israel: 15 per cent
Japan: 15 per cent
Jordan: 15 per cent
Kazakhstan: 25 per cent
Laos: 40 per cent
Lesotho: 15 per cent
Libya: 30 per cent
Liechtenstein: 15 per cent
Madagascar: 15 per cent
Malawi: 15 per cent
Malaysia: 19 per cent
Mauritius: 15 per cent
Moldova: 25 per cent
Mozambique: 15 per cent
Myanmar: 40 per cent
Namibia: 15 per cent
Nauru: 15 per cent
New Zealand: 15 per cent
Nicaragua: 18 per cent
Nigeria: 15 per cent
North Macedonia: 15 per cent
Norway: 15 per cent
Pakistan: 19 per cent
Papua New Guinea: 15 per cent
The Philippines: 19 per cent
Serbia: 35 per cent
South Africa: 30 per cent
South Korea: 15 per cent
Sri Lanka: 20 per cent
Switzerland: 39 per cent
Syria: 41 per cent
Taiwan: 20 per cent
Thailand: 19 per cent
Trinidad and Tobago: 15 per cent
Tunisia: 25 per cent
Turkey: 15 per cent
Uganda: 15 per cent
United Kingdom: 10 per cent
Vanuatu: 15 per cent
Venezuela: 15 per cent
Vietnam: 20 per cent
Zambia: 15 per cent
Zimbabwe: 15 per cent. REUTERS

