By country: what are the new tariff rates Trump set?

US President Donald Trump has 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 mporters that Trump announced ahead of his August 1 deadline for negotiated trade agreements, listed in alphabetical order by country of origin.

Australian exports would remain at the baseline rate of 10 per cent, quashing fears the levies could be doubled.

Imports from some countries, like 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

Côte d`Ivoire  15 per cent

Democratic Republic of the Congo  15 per cent

Ecuador  15 per cent

European Union  0-15 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

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

(Australian Associated Press)

 

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