Here's every country facing reciprocal tariffs announced by Trump on 'Liberation Day'

Key Points

  • President Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on 185 countries, with rates varying from a 10% baseline to higher tariffs for specific nations.
  • The new tariffs will significantly increase the weighted-average tariff rate to 29%, the highest in over a century.
  • Notable tariffs include 34% on China, 20% on the EU, 46% on Vietnam, 32% on Taiwan, and 26% on India, effective from April 9.
  • Stock markets reacted negatively, with Apple's stock dropping over 7% due to its exposure in affected countries.
  • Smaller nations and minor trading partners like the Marshall Islands and Grenada will also face the 10% baseline tariff.

Summary

President Trump has introduced a sweeping set of reciprocal tariffs affecting 185 countries, aiming to address trade imbalances. These tariffs range from a 10% baseline to significantly higher rates for countries deemed as "worst offenders." Key targets include China with a 34% tariff, the EU at 20%, Vietnam at 46%, Taiwan at 32%, and India at 26%, all set to take effect on April 9. This policy will elevate the U.S. weighted-average tariff rate to 29%, marking the highest in over a century. The announcement led to a sharp decline in stock prices, notably affecting companies like Apple due to their reliance on production in tariff-impacted countries. While Mexico and Canada are temporarily exempt, other smaller nations and even uninhabited territories like the Heard and McDonald Islands will face the baseline tariff. The financial markets and analysts have expressed concerns over the punitive nature of these tariffs, predicting significant economic repercussions.

yahoo
April 3, 2025
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