President Donald Trump announced the range of reciprocal rates which he imposes against nearly 200 world trade partners, saying that the United States has been “caught” and “pounded” by other nations and need to respond.
The list of countries and territories, presented on eight pages of documents, includes a reference rate of 10% on countries, but imposes higher tasks on many other countries.
Canada is not yet affected – but continues to face existing prices as well as previously threatened car rates that enter Thursday.
The graph shows that the United States will charge a 34% tax on imports from China, 20% on European Union products and 25% on South Korea.
Here is a list of all the foreign countries and territories listed by the White House as faced with the “reciprocal” prices by the United States and the amount with which it will be struck in the tasks of the highest:
- Lesotho – 50%
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon (French overseas territory) – 50%
- Cambodia – 49%
- Laos – 48%
- Madagascar – 47%
- Vietnam – 46%
- Sri Lanka – 44%
- Myanmar (Burma) – 44%
- Falkland Islands – 41%
- Syria – 41%
- Mauritius – 40%
- Iraq – 39%
- Guyana – 38%
- Liechtenstein – 37%
- Meeting (French overseas territory) – 37%
- Bangladesh – 37%
- Serbia – 37%
- Botswana – 37%
- Thailand – 36%
- Bosnia and Herzegovine – 35%
- China – 34%
- North Macedonia – 33%
- Taiwan – 32%
- Indonesia – 32%
- Angola – 32%
- Fiji – 32%
- Switzerland – 31%
- Moldova – 31%
- Libya – 31%
- Algeria – 30%
- Nauru – 30%
- South Africa – 30%
- Norfolk Island (Australian territory) – 29%
- Pakistan – 29%
- Tunisia – 28%
- Kazakhstan – 27%
- India – 26%
- South Korea – 25%
- Japan – 24%
- Malaysia – 24%
- Brunei – 24%
- Vanuatu – 22%
- Ivory Coast – 21%
- Namibia – 21%
- Jordan – 20%
- European Union – 20%
- Nicaragua – 18%
- Zimbabwe – 18%
- Israel – 17%
- Zambia – 17%
- Philippines – 17%
- Malawi – 17%
- Mozambique – 16%
- Norway – 15%
- Venezuela – 15%
- Nigeria – 14%
- Equatorial Guinea – 13%
- Chad – 13%
- Democratic Republic of Congo – 11%
- Cameroon – 11%
- United Kingdom – 10%
- Brazil – 10%
- Singapore – 10%
- Chile – 10%
- Australia – 10%
- Turkiye – 10%
- Colombia – 10%
- Peru – 10%
- Costa Rica – 10%
- Dominican Republic – 10%
- United Arab Emirates – 10%
- New Zealand – 10%
- Argentina – 10%
- Ecuador – 10%
- Guatemala – 10%
- Honduras – 10%
- Egypt – 10%
- Saudi Arabia – 10%
- El Salvador – 10%
- Trinidad and Tobago – 10%
- Morocco – 10%
- Oman – 10%
- Uruguay – 10%
- Bahamas – 10%
- Ukraine – 10%
- Bahrain – 10%
- Qatar – 10%
- Iceland – 10%
- Kenya – 10%
- Haiti – 10%
- Bolivia – 10%
- Panama – 10%
- Ethiopia – 10%
- Ghana – 10%
- Jamaica – 10%
- Paraguay – 10%
- Lebanon – 10%
- Tanzania – 10%
- Georgie – 10%
- Senegal – 10%
- Azerbaijan – 10%
- Uganda – 10%
- Albania – 10%
- Armenia – 10%
- Nepal – 10%
- Sint Maarten (semi-autonomous country in the Netherlands)-10%
- Gabon – 10%
- Kuwait – 10%
- Togo – 10%
- Suriname – 10%
- Belize – 10%
- Papua New Guinea-10%
- Liberia – 10%
- British virgin islands (British territories abroad) – 10%
- Afghanistan – 10%
- Benin – 10%
- Barbados – 10%
- Monaco – 10%
- Uzbekistan – 10%
- Republic of Congo – 10%
- Djibouti – 10%
- French Polynesia (French territory abroad) – 10%
- Cayman islands – 10%
- Kosovo – 10%
- Curacao – 10%
- Rwanda – 10%
- Sierra Leone – 10%
- Mongolia – 10%
- San Marino – 10%
- Antigua and Barbuda – 10%
- Bermuda – 10%
- Eswatini (Swaziland) – 10%
- Marshall islands – 10%
- Saint Kitts and Nevis – 10%
- Turkmenistan – 10%
- Granada – 10%
- Sudan – 10%
- Turkish islands and caicos – 10%
- ARUBA – 10%
- Montenegro – 10%
- Saint Helena (British overseas territory) – 10%
- Kyrgyzistan – 10%
- Yemen – 10%
- Saint Vincent and Grenadines – 10%
- Niger – 10%
- Saint Lucia – 10%
- Iran – 10%
- Samoa – 10%
- Guinea – 10%
- Timor -Leste – 10%
- Montserrat (British territory abroad) – 10%
- Mali – 10%
- Maldives – 10%
- Tadjikistan – 10%
- Cabo Verde – 10%
- Burundi – 10%
- Guadeloupe – 10%
- Bhutan – 10%
- Martinique – 10%
- Tonga – 10%
- Mauritania – 10%
- Dominique – 10%
- Micronesia – 10%
- Gambia – 10%
- French Guyana (French overseas territory) – 10%
- Christmas Island (Australian territory) – 10%
- Andorra – 10%
- Central African Republic – 10%
- Solomon Islands – 10%
- Mayotte (French territory abroad) – 10%
- Anguilla (British territory abroad) – 10%
- Cocos Islands (Keeling) (Australian territory) – 10%
- Eritrea – 10%
- Cook Islands – 10%
- South Sudan – 10%
- Comoros – 10%
- Kiribati – 10%
- Sao Volume and Principle – 10%
- Gibraltar (British territory abroad) – 10%
- Tuvalu – 10%
- British Indian Ocean territory – 10%
- Tokelau (New Zealand territory) – 10%
- Guinea -Bissau – 10%
- Svalbard and Jan Mayen (Norwegian territory) – 10%
- Heard islands and McDonald islands (Australian territory) – 10%
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