Here’s the updated article with the complete country-wise tariff list:
Trump Tariff Announcement: Full list of country-wise tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump
In a major protectionist move dubbed “Liberation Day,” U.S. President Donald Trump has officially unveiled a sweeping series of reciprocal tariffs targeting nations across the globe. The executive order, signed at the White House Rose Garden, introduces a complex framework of duties aimed at leveling what the administration calls a “decades-long imbalance” in global trade.
Trump confirmed that reciprocal tariffs will be imposed based on what each country charges the U.S., but at a discounted rate—roughly half of their existing tariffs, non-monetary barriers, and trade restrictions.
“This is a historic moment,” Trump said. “We’re finally putting America first. If they tax us, we tax them back. It’s simple. It’s fair. It’s reciprocal.”
While China, the European Union, Vietnam, Japan, and India headline the list with the steepest penalties, dozens of other nations have also been assigned new U.S. tariff rates. The White House has released official charts detailing these country-specific rates.
Top Tariff Impositions by Country:
| Country | Tariffs Charged to the U.S. | U.S. Discounted Reciprocal Tariffs |
|---|---|---|
| China | 67% | 34% |
| Vietnam | 90% | 46% |
| India | 52% | 26% |
| Japan | 46% | 24% |
| European Union | 39% | 20% |
| South Korea | 50% | 25% |
| Switzerland | 61% | 31% |
| Thailand | 72% | 36% |
| Indonesia | 64% | 32% |
| Bangladesh | 74% | 37% |
| Sri Lanka | 88% | 44% |
| Cambodia | 97% | 49% |
| Malaysia | 47% | 24% |
| South Africa | 60% | 30% |
| Philippines | 34% | 17% |
| Pakistan | 58% | 29% |
| Israel | 33% | 17% |
| Turkey | 10% | 10% |
| Brazil | 10% | 10% |
| UK | 10% | 10% |
Additionally, dozens of smaller countries—including Madagascar, Myanmar, Laos, Kazakhstan, Côte d’Ivoire, Botswana, and more—have been assigned duties ranging from 10% to 48%.
LIBERATION DAY RECIPROCAL TARIFFS 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/ODckbUWKvO
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 2, 2025
Trump’s Remarks
Trump cited the imbalance in sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and automobiles. For instance, he claimed:
“India charges 100% on some agricultural goods, yet we let them in for almost nothing. That’s going to change today.”
Trump also revealed that U.S. automobile imports will face a 25% tariff starting Thursday, and auto parts will be taxed from May 3. China’s BYD, Japan’s Toyota, and the EU’s Volkswagen are expected to be heavily impacted.
Baseline Tariff
Countries not listed with specific grievance rates will face a default tariff of 10%.
Disclaimer: This list is based on public charts released by the White House and may be subject to change pending international negotiations and policy revisions.