Tracking Trump’s new tariffs U.S. President Trump has released adjusted reciprocal tariff rates covering imports from a wide range of trading partners, as he steps up efforts to reorder the global economy in favour of the United States U.S. RECIPROCAL TARIFFS (% change since April 2025) Apr 1 rate Aug 1 rate Afghanistan Algeria Angola Bangladesh Bolivia Bosnia & Herz. Botswana Brazil* Brunei Cambodia Cameroon Chad Costa Rica Côte d’Ivoire D.R. Congo Ecuador Eq. Guinea EU Falkland Is. Fiji Ghana Guyana Iceland India Indonesia Iraq Israel Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Laos Lesotho Libya Liechtenstein Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Mauritius Moldova Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nauru New Zealand Nicaragua Nigeria N. Macedonia Norway Pakistan P. New Guinea Philippines Serbia South Africa South Korea Sri Lanka Switzerland Syria Taiwan Thailand Trin. & Tobago Tunisia Turkey Uganda UK Vanuatu Venezuela Vietnam Zambia Zimbabwe 10 15 30 15 32 20 37 10 15 30 35 15 37 10 24 25 19 49 11 15 13 15 10 15 15 21 11 15 10 15 13 15 15 20 10 41 15 32 10 15 15 38 10 15 25 26 19 32 35 39 15 17 15 24 15 20 25 27 40 48 15 50 50 30 31 15 37 15 47 15 17 19 24 15 40 25 31 15 16 40 44 15 21 15 30 10 15 18 14 15 15 33 15 19 29 10 15 17 19 35 37 30 15 25 20 44 31 39 41 20 32 19 36 10 15 25 28 10 15 10 15 10 15 22 15 20 46 15 17 15 18 *Set to rise to 50% in near future, although softened by hundreds of exceptions. Some economies, including China, Canada and Mexico, are on different trade tracks and covered under different orders Sources: Bloomberg, Guardian, New York Times, White House © GRAPHIC NEWS