Mapping the US’s Reciprocal Import Tariffs: Which Nations Are Affected?
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Mapping the US’s Reciprocal Import Tariffs: Which Nations Are Affected?

Primary Analyst:
Coresight Research
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Primary Analyst:
Coresight Research
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Reciprocal Tariffs Announced by the US

On April 2, 2025, dubbed “Liberation Day” by US President Trump, the US announced reciprocal tariffs that American businesses will have pay to import products from dozens of nations.

These tariffs, which will come into effect on April 9, 2025, are on top of a baseline tariff of 10% on all imports, effective April 5, 2025. This means that, for example, imports from China will be subject to the nation’s 34% reciprocal tariff as well as the previously announced 10% tariff and the across-the-board 10% tariff.

We chart the reciprocal tariffs by nation (categorized by continent) below and provide the full list, in alphabetical order, in the appendix.

Figure 1. Reciprocal Import Tariffs Announced by the US (Countries Categorized by Continent, Charted in Descending Order by Tariff Rate)

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Announced April 2, 2025; To come into effect on April 9, 2025
Source: The White House/Coresight Research

 

Appendix

Appendix Figure 1. The Full List of Reciprocal Import Tariffs Announced by the US (Listed in Alphabetical Order)

Algeria: 30% Fiji: 32% Malaysia: 24% Saint Pierre and Miquelon: 50%
Angola: 32% Guyana: 38% Mauritius: 40% Serbia: 37%
Bangladesh: 37% India: 27% Moldova: 31% South Africa: 30%
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 36% Indonesia: 32% Mozambique: 16% South Korea: 25%
Botswana: 38% Iraq: 39% Myanmar (Burma): 44% Sri Lanka: 44%
Brunei: 24% Israel: 17% Namibia: 21% Switzerland: 31%
Cambodia: 49% Japan: 24% Nauru: 30% Syria: 41%
Cameroon: 12% Jordan: 20% Nicaragua: 18% Taiwan: 32%
Chad: 13% Kazakhstan: 27% Nigeria: 14% Thailand: 36%
China: 34% Laos: 48% Norfolk Island: 29% Tunisia: 28%
Cote d’Ivoire: 21% Lesotho: 50% North Macedonia: 33% Vanuatu: 23%
Democratic Republic of the Congo: 11% Libya: 31% Norway: 16% Venezuela: 15%
Equatorial Guinea: 13% Liechtenstein: 37% Pakistan: 29% Vietnam: 46%
European Union: 20% Madagascar: 47% Philippines: 17% Zambia: 17%
Falkland Islands: 42% Malawi: 18% Reunion: 37% Zimbabwe: 18%
Source: The White House