From 10% To 41%: Trump Revises Tariffs For Dozens Of Countries, To Come Into Effect On Aug 7

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Last Updated:August 01, 2025, 07:56 IST

Donald Trump imposed new reciprocal tariffs of up to 41 per cent on imports from dozens of countries, citing emergency powers to reduce trade deficits.

A file photo of US President Donald Trump (AP)

A file photo of US President Donald Trump (AP)

In an executive order, US President Donald Trump modified reciprocal tariff rates for dozens of countries, and the new tariffs will go into effect in seven days, beginning August 7.

In the order, Trump announced new tariffs of up to 41 per cent on goods imported from multiple countries, citing emergency powers he says he is using to shrink the country’s trade deficits with many of its trade partners.

This came just a few hours ahead of the United States’ August 1 trade deadline.

Below are the new adjusted reciprocal tariff rates levied on US importers that Trump announced for negotiated trade agreements.

Imports from some countries, like Brazil, are facing additional tariffs that stack on top of the reciprocal tariffs listed below.

Afghanistan 15%Algeria 30%Angola 15%Bangladesh 20%Bolivia 15%Bosnia and Herzegovina 30%Botswana 15%Brazil 10%Brunei 25%Cambodia 19%Cameroon 15%Chad 15%Costa Rica 15%Côte d`Ivoire 15%Democratic Republic of the 15%CongoEcuador 15%European Union 0%–15%Equatorial Guinea 15%Falkland Islands 10%Fiji 15%Ghana 15%Guyana 15%Iceland 15%India 25%Indonesia 19%Iraq 35%Israel 15%Japan 15%Jordan 15%Kazakhstan 25%Laos 40%Lesotho 15%Libya 30%Liechtenstein 15%Madagascar 15%Malawi 15%Malaysia 19%Mauritius 15%Moldova 25%Mozambique 15%Myanmar (Burma) 40%Namibia 15%Nauru 15%New Zealand 15%Nicaragua 18%Nigeria 15%North Macedonia 15%Norway 15%Pakistan 19%Papua New Guinea 15%Philippines 19%Serbia 35%South Africa 30%South Korea 15%Sri Lanka 20%Switzerland 39%Syria 41%Taiwan 20%Thailand 19%Trinidad and Tobago 15%Tunisia 25%Turkey 15%Uganda 15%United Kingdom 10%Vanuatu 15%Venezuela 15%Vietnam 20%Zambia 15%Zimbabwe 15%

WHAT DID THE WHITE HOUSE ANNOUNCE?

On Thursday, the White House said that the “universal" tariff for goods coming into the United States will remain at 10 per cent, the same level that was implemented on April 2.

However, that 10 per cent rate will apply only to countries with which the US has a trade surplus, countries to which the United States exports more than it imports.

According to the new order, a 15 per cent rate will serve as the new tariff floor for countries with which the United States has a trade deficit.

With this, nearly 40 countries will pay the new 15 per cent tariff.

According to CNN, the White House also identified 26 countries whose goods will be subjected to US tariffs greater than 15 per cent.

A senior administration official claimed these countries have excessive trade deficits with the United States, the report claimed.

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