Donald Trump’s mutual tariff: Which countries take the most difficult hit and which survives?

New Delhi: US President Donald Trump on Thursday introduced wide new tariffs, introducing a universal 10% tax on all imports, with additional levy on 10% to 50% of trade imbalances.
The target is to combat measures implemented under the International Emergency Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 Trade deficit And strengthen domestic manufacturing. While Trump defends the necessary steps to protect American industries, critics have warned of potential economic instability and a spectacular trade war.

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Countries facing the highest tariff

Nations with important trade surplus with the US have been killed with the most tariffs. Some of the toughest-toughest countries include:

  • Lesotho – 50%
  • Cambodia – 49%
  • Laos – 48%
  • Madagascar – 47%
  • Vietnam – 46%
  • Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma) – 44% each
  • Bangladesh, Serbia, Botswana – 37% each

Many of these countries, including Vietnam, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, are the major exporters of textiles, shoes and electronics for the US. Tariffs are expected to obstruct their industries, affect global supply chains, and to be a leading price increase for American consumers.

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Countries facing the lowest tariff

Some countries are spared from the heaviest levy, only the baseline is facing 10% tariffs. This includes:

  • United kingdom
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • Chile, Türkiye, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, New Zealand, UAE
  • Canada and Mexico (Exempted from new tariffs but still under steel, aluminum and current levy)

Relatively low tariffs suggest that these countries are seen as fair trading partners by the Trump administration. However, business business in these countries is concerned about the widespread implications of increasing stress.
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Economic impact and global reaction

Tariff’s declaration has provoked global markets, with S&P 500 futures to have an equal decline of around 2% and Asian and European stock indices. Analysts have warned that these measures can carry forward global trade towards their most conservationist era since the Great Depression, as the affected nations prepare anti -counterparts.
Critics argue that tariffs, which act as taxes on imports, will increase costs for American consumers and businesses. Economists predict inflation pressure, with some forecasts due to the rising prices in the second quarter and supply chains in the second quarter.
In response, countries like Israel and Vietnam have reduced their own tariffs on American imports, possibly to avoid further punitive measures. Meanwhile, the European Union is allegedly considering banning the US-based technical firms as a ventilative move.
As Trump has carried forward his ‘America First’ trade agenda, businesses and governments worldwide remain on high alert for further developments.

The complete list of countries and how much mutual tariff Trump has been applied:

(The highest tarifs)

Country American mutual tariff (%)
United kingdom 10%
Brazil 10%
Singapore 10%
Chile 10%
Australia 10%
turkey 10%
Columbia 10%
Peru 10%
Costa Rica 10%
Dominican Republic 10%
United Arab Emirates 10%
New Zealand 10%
Argentina 10%
Ecuador 10%
Guatemala 10%
Honduras 10%
Egypt 10%
Saudi Arabia 10%
El Salvador 10%
Morocco 10%
Oman 10%
Uruguay 10%
Bahama 10%
Ukraine 10%
Bahrain 10%
Queue 10%
Iceland 10%
Kenya 10%
Ethiopia 10%
Ghana 10%
Nigeria 14%
Venezuela 15%
Norway 15%
Israel 17%
Philippines 17%
Nicaragua 18%
Jordan 20%
European Union 20%
Cot de evoire 21%
Nomad 21%
Japan 24%
Malaysia 24%
South Korea 25%
India 26%
Kazakhstan 27%
Tunisia 28%
Pakistan 29%
South Africa 30%
Algeria 30%
Switzerland 31%
Taiwan 32%
Indonesia 32%
Fiji 32%
North macedonia 33%
China 34%
Bosnia and Herzegovina 35%
Thailand 36%
Bangladesh 37%
Serbia 37%
Botswana 37%
Leuchtensteine 37%
Guyana 38%
Mauritius 40%
Sri Lanka 44%
Myanmar (Burma) 44%
Madagascar 47%
Laos 48%
Cambodia 49%
Lisoto 50%

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