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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.

Country Tariffs Charged on U.S. Goods Reciprocal Tariff
China 67% 34%
European Union 39% 20%
Vietnam 90% 46%
Taiwan 64% 32%
Japan 46% 24%
India 52% 26%
South Korea 50% 25%
Thailand 72% 36%
Switzerland 61% 31%
Indonesia 64% 32%
Malaysia 47% 24%
Cambodia 97% 49%
United Kingdom 10% 10%
South Africa 60% 30%
Brazil 10% 10%
Bangladesh 74% 37%
Singapore 10% 10%
Israel 33% 17%
Philippines 34% 17%
Chile 10% 10%
Australia 10% 10%
Pakistan 58% 29%
Turkey 10% 10%
Sri Lanka 88% 44%
Colombia 10% 10%
Peru 10% 10%
Nicaragua 36% 18%
Norway 30% 15%
Costa Rica 17% 10%
Jordan 40% 20%
Dominican Republic 10% 10%
United Arab Emirates 10% 10%
New Zealand 20% 10%
Argentina 10% 10%
Ecuador 12% 10%
Guatemala 10% 10%
Honduras 10% 10%
Madagascar 93% 47%
Myanmar (Burma) 88% 44%
Tunisia 55% 28%
Kazakhstan 54% 27%
Serbia 74% 37%
Egypt 10% 10%
Saudi Arabia 10% 10%
El Salvador 10% 10%
Côte d’Ivoire 41% 21%
Laos 95% 48%
Botswana 74% 37%
Trinidad and Tobago 12% 10%
Morocco 10% 10%
Maldives 10% 10%
Tajikistan 10% 10%
Cabo Verde 10% 10%
Burundi 10% 10%
Guadeloupe 10% 10%
Bhutan 10% 10%
Martinique 10% 10%
Tonga 10% 10%
Mauritania 10% 10%
Dominica 10% 10%
Micronesia 10% 10%
Gambia 10% 10%
French Guiana 10% 10%
Christmas Island 10% 10%
Andorra 10% 10%
Central African Republic 10% 10%
Solomon Islands 10% 10%
Mayotte 10% 10%
Anguilla 10% 10%
Cocos (Keeling) Islands 10% 10%
Eritrea 10% 10%
Cook Islands 10% 10%
South Sudan 10% 10%
Comoros 10% 10%
Kiribati 10% 10%
São Tomé and Príncipe 10% 10%
Norfolk Island 58% 29%
Gibraltar 10% 10%
Tuvalu 10% 10%
British Indian Ocean Territory 10% 10%
Tokelau 10% 10%
Guinea-Bissau 10% 10%
Svalbard and Jan Mayen 10% 10%
Heard and McDonald Islands 10% 10%
Reunion 73% 37%
Papua New Guinea 15% 10%
Malawi 34% 17%
Liberia 10% 10%
British Virgin Islands 10% 10%
Afghanistan 49% 10%
Zimbabwe 35% 18%
Benin 10% 10%
Barbados 10% 10%
Monaco 10% 10%
Syria 81% 41%
Uzbekistan 10% 10%
Republic of the Congo 10% 10%
Djibouti 10% 10%
French Polynesia 10% 10%
Cayman Islands 10% 10%
Kosovo 10% 10%
Curaçao 10% 10%
Vanuatu 44% 22%
Rwanda 10% 10%
Sierra Leone 10% 10%
Mongolia 10% 10%
San Marino 10% 10%
Antigua and Barbuda 10% 10%
Bermuda 10% 10%
Eswatini (Swaziland) 10% 10%
Marshall Islands 10% 10%
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 99% 50%
Saint Kitts and Nevis 10% 10%
Turkmenistan 10% 10%
Grenada 10% 10%
Sudan 10% 10%
Turks and Caicos Islands 10% 10%
Aruba 10% 10%
Montenegro 10% 10%
Saint Helena 15% 10%
Kyrgyzstan 10% 10%
Yemen 10% 10%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 10% 10%
Niger 10% 10%
Saint Lucia 10% 10%
Nauru 59% 30%
Equatorial Guinea 25% 12%
Iran 10% 10%
Libya 61% 31%
Samoa 10% 10%
Guinea 10% 10%
Timor-Leste 10% 10%
Chad 26% 13%
Montserrat 10% 10%
Mali 10% 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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