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Here’s How Much Each Country’s Reciprocal Tariff Will Be


President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled a reciprocal tariff plan that will levy taxes on each country’s goods at a different level.

The tariffs were calculated based on how each country taxes American goods. The White House calculated what other countries charged on U.S. goods using not just tariffs but also “non-monetary barriers and other forms of cheating,” the president said. Then, officials determined how much the U.S. would charge in return.

The lowest tariff levied is 10%, while the highest is 50% on French territory Saint Pierre and Miquelon.

Below, we’ve compiled the rates at which the White House says it will tax goods beginning no later than April 9.

CountryTariffs Charged on U.S. GoodsReciprocal Tariff
China67%34%
European Union39%20%
Vietnam90%46%
Taiwan64%32%
Japan46%24%
India52%26%
South Korea50%25%
Thailand72%36%
Switzerland61%31%
Indonesia64%32%
Malaysia47%24%
Cambodia97%49%
United Kingdom10%10%
South Africa60%30%
Brazil10%10%
Bangladesh74%37%
Singapore10%10%
Israel33%17%
Philippines34%17%
Chile10%10%
Australia10%10%
Pakistan58%29%
Turkey10%10%
Sri Lanka88%44%
Colombia10%10%
Peru10%10%
Nicaragua36%18%
Norway30%15%
Costa Rica17%10%
Jordan40%20%
Dominican Republic10%10%
United Arab Emirates10%10%
New Zealand20%10%
Argentina10%10%
Ecuador12%10%
Guatemala10%10%
Honduras10%10%
Madagascar93%47%
Myanmar (Burma)88%44%
Tunisia55%28%
Kazakhstan54%27%
Serbia74%37%
Egypt10%10%
Saudi Arabia10%10%
El Salvador10%10%
Côte d’Ivoire41%21%
Laos95%48%
Botswana74%37%
Trinidad and Tobago12%10%
Morocco10%10%
Maldives10%10%
Tajikistan10%10%
Cabo Verde10%10%
Burundi10%10%
Guadeloupe10%10%
Bhutan10%10%
Martinique10%10%
Tonga10%10%
Mauritania10%10%
Dominica10%10%
Micronesia10%10%
Gambia10%10%
French Guiana10%10%
Christmas Island10%10%
Andorra10%10%
Central African Republic10%10%
Solomon Islands10%10%
Mayotte10%10%
Anguilla10%10%
Cocos (Keeling) Islands10%10%
Eritrea10%10%
Cook Islands10%10%
South Sudan10%10%
Comoros10%10%
Kiribati10%10%
São Tomé and Príncipe10%10%
Norfolk Island58%29%
Gibraltar10%10%
Tuvalu10%10%
British Indian Ocean Territory10%10%
Tokelau10%10%
Guinea-Bissau10%10%
Svalbard and Jan Mayen10%10%
Heard and McDonald Islands10%10%
Reunion73%37%
Papua New Guinea15%10%
Malawi34%17%
Liberia10%10%
British Virgin Islands10%10%
Afghanistan49%10%
Zimbabwe35%18%
Benin10%10%
Barbados10%10%
Monaco10%10%
Syria81%41%
Uzbekistan10%10%
Republic of the Congo10%10%
Djibouti10%10%
French Polynesia10%10%
Cayman Islands10%10%
Kosovo10%10%
Curaçao10%10%
Vanuatu44%22%
Rwanda10%10%
Sierra Leone10%10%
Mongolia10%10%
San Marino10%10%
Antigua and Barbuda10%10%
Bermuda10%10%
Eswatini (Swaziland)10%10%
Marshall Islands10%10%
Saint Pierre and Miquelon99%50%
Saint Kitts and Nevis10%10%
Turkmenistan10%10%
Grenada10%10%
Sudan10%10%
Turks and Caicos Islands10%10%
Aruba10%10%
Montenegro10%10%
Saint Helena15%10%
Kyrgyzstan10%10%
Yemen10%10%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines10%10%
Niger10%10%
Saint Lucia10%10%
Nauru59%30%
Equatorial Guinea25%12%
Iran10%10%
Libya61%31%
Samoa10%10%
Guinea10%10%
Timor-Leste10%10%
Chad26%13%
Montserrat10%10%
Mali10%10%
Source: White House

Update, April 2, 2025: This article has been updated to include information from the White House’s fact sheet.


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