The following is a list of reciprocal tariffs announced by US President
All nations will be subject to at least a 10% tariff going forward, while dozens of countries listed below that the administration identified as having high barriers on US goods will be subject to higher “reciprocal” rates. The new levies stack on top of existing tariffs, like the 20% fentanyl-related tax Trump previously imposed on Chinese goods. A previous exemption for short-term goods is also being closed.
WATCH:President Donald Trump runs down the reciprocal tariff rates the United States will impose on worldwide trading partners during an event Wednesday in the White House Rose Garden. Source: Bloomberg
There are some exemptions, including Canada and Mexico, which ...