Trump’s Tariffs: What’s In Effect, What Could Be In Store?

Trump’s Tariffs: What’s In Effect, What Could Be In Store?

Donald Trump, the United States’ president, has sparked a global trade war by imposing tariffs on various products and nations.

Some of the tarriffs have either been implemented or are in wait to start, with a baseline tariff of 10% on all imports to the United States and additional duties on some goods or nations.

He has put in place or threatened to put in place a list of targeted tariffs.

TARIFFS WITH A SPECIFIC COUNTRY

Afghanistan – 15%

Algeria – 30%

Angola – 15%

Bangladesh – 20%

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Bolivia – 15%

30% Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana – 15%

Brazil: 50% for most goods

Brunei – 25%

Cambodia – 19%

Cameroon – 15%

Canada – 10% on energy-related products, and 35% on non-U.S. Canada-Mexico Agreement-related products.

Chad – 15%

China – 30% up until November 10 with additional tariffs on some goods. Trump has threatened to impose an additional 100% tariff starting on November 1.

Costa Rica – 15%

Cote d’Ivoire – 15%

15% of the population in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ecuador – 15%

Equatorial Guinea: 15%

15% on the majority of goods in the European Union

Falkland Islands 10%

Fiji – 15%

Ghana – 15%

Guyana – 15%

Iceland – 15%

India – 50%

Indonesia – 19%

Iraq – 35%

Israel – 15%

Japan – 15%

Jordan – 15%

Kazakhstan – 25%

Laos – 40%

Lesotho – 15%

Libya – 30%

Liechtenstein: 15%

Madagascar – 15%

Malawi – 15%

Malaysia – 19%

Mauritius – 15%

Mexico – 25% for goods that are not USMCA-restricted.

Moldova – 25%

Mozambique – 15%

Myanmar – 40%

Namibia – 15%

Nauru – 15%

New Zealand – 15%

Nicaragua – 18%

Nigeria – 15%

15% of North Macedonia

Norway – 15%

Pakistan – 19%

Papua New Guinea – 15%

Philippines – 19%

Serbia – 35%

South Africa – 30%

South Korea – 15%

Sri Lanka – 20%

Switzerland – 39%

Syria – 41%

Taiwan – 20%

Thailand – 19%

Trinidad and Tobago is 15%.

Tunisia – 25%

Turkey – 15%

Uganda – 15%

UK – 10%, with some imports of metal and auto products exempt from higher global rates.

Vanuatu – 15%

Vietnam: 20% for some goods, 40% for transshipments from third countries.

Zambia – 15%

Zimbabwe – 15%

IMF: Middle East, North Africa, and Growth Are Accelerated.

TARIFFS FOR PRODUCTS THREATENED BUT NOT EFFECTIVE

Large vehicles start shipping on November 1st, with a 25% increase for medium- and heavy-duty trucks and truck parts and 10% for buses.

Pharmaceuticals – 100%

Semiconductors – 100%

Movies – 100%

minerals that are crucial

engines, parts, and aircraft

Apple, iPhones – 25%

TARIFFS FOR PRODUCTS

50% of the total of steel and aluminum

25% for auto parts and vehicles

50% of finished goods include copper pipes, tubes, and other semi-finished goods.

Source: Channels TV

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