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When President Trump signed the "Liberation Day" executive order on April 2, 2025, global trade was reshaped overnight. More than 180 countries received new tariff rates — some as high as 145% for China, others as low as the universal 10% baseline floor. A year on, the rates remain in force, markets have adjusted, and millions of consumers are still asking the same question: *what exactly is my country paying?*Here is the complete breakdown — every major country, what they're paying, why, and what's exempt.
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These rates reflect the reciprocal tariff schedule announced April 2, 2025 and subsequent escalations through April 2026. Some rates may change. Always verify with the USTR for the latest schedule.
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## How Trump's Tariff Formula Works
The White House calculated each country's tariff rate using a simplified version of its "tariff gap" formula: the U.S. trade deficit with a country divided by that country's total exports to the U.S., then halved. The logic was to match what the administration claimed other countries effectively charge the U.S. through tariffs and non-tariff barriers.
The floor for every country — even allies — is **10%**. No country paying tariffs to the U.S. pays less than that.
For most of the world, that 10% baseline is the rate. For major trading partners with large trade surpluses, the numbers go much higher.
## Trump Tariff Rates by Country: The Full Table
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- **China** — 145% (escalated after retaliatory measures; largest tariff in modern U.S. history)
- **European Union** — 20% (applied collectively across all 27 member states)
- **Vietnam** — 46% (one of the highest in Southeast Asia; large textile/electronics surplus)
- **Cambodia** — 49% (highest in ASEAN bloc)
- **Bangladesh** — 37% (major garment exporter)
- **Sri Lanka** — 44%
- **Thailand** — 36%
- **Taiwan** — 32% (semiconductors exempt; base goods at 32%)
- **Indonesia** — 32%
- **Switzerland** — 31%
- **South Africa** — 30%
- **India** — 26% (tech services not included; physical goods only)
- **South Korea** — 25%
- **Japan** — 24%
- **Malaysia** — 24%
- **Pakistan** — 29%
- **United Kingdom** — 10% (baseline; no trade deal yet reached)
- **Australia** — 10% (baseline)
- **Brazil** — 10% (baseline)
- **Singapore** — 10% (baseline)
- **New Zealand** — 10% (baseline)
- **Argentina** — 10% (baseline)
- **Saudi Arabia** — 10% (baseline)
- **UAE** — 10% (baseline)
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China's tariff rate didn't start at 145%. It escalated through a tit-for-tat cycle.
For full coverage, visit https://www.linos.ai/business/trump-tariff-rates-by-country-2026/
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