All | Reciprocal tariffs: Implemented (effective Apr. 5, 2025)Threatened to start on or after Apr. 2 (Mar. 24, 2025) Threatened “secondary tariffs” (Mar. 30, 2025) | 10% baseline (unless replaced by a country-specific rate below)25%
25–50% | All products (see exceptions below)All products from any country that imports Venezuelan oil
All products from any country that imports Iranian or Russian oil | See related publications below
For trading partners with a country-specific rate below: Under the current language of the executive order, it appears the country-specific rate was in effect on April 9. Further guidance on this point may be forthcoming. Effective April 10, the country-specific rate for all countries, except China, is suspended until July 9. During this time, imports from those trading partners will be subject to the 10% baseline reciprocal tariff rate.Effective May 14, China’s country-specific rate is suspended until August 12. During this time, imports from China will be subject to the 10% baseline reciprocal tariff rate. Exec. Order (May 12, 2025) Executive Order (Apr. 9, 2025) Exec. Order 14257 (Apr. 2, 2025) Reciprocal Trade and Tariffs Memorandum (Feb. 13, 2025) Exec. Order 14245 (Mar. 24, 2025) | |
Algeria | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 30% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Angola | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 32% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Austria | Threatened (Feb. 21, 2025) | TBD | TBD | See also EU Defending American Corporations and Innovators from Overseas Extortion Memo (Feb. 21, 2025) USTR may renew Section 301 investigation to address digital services taxes (DSTs) | |
Bangladesh | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 37% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Belarus | | | | Reciprocal tariff exemption: imports not subject to reciprocal tariffs at this time | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 36% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Botswana | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 38% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
BRICS2 | Threatened (Jan. 30, 2025) | 100% | All products | | |
Brunei | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 24% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Cambodia | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 49% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Cameroon | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 12% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Canada | Implemented (effective Mar. 4, 2025; adjusted Mar. 6, 2025) Threatened to start Apr. 2 (Mar. 7, 2025) | 0% 10% 10% 25% 250% | Goods entered duty free under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), effective Mar. 7, 2025Energy or energy resources Potash that is not entered duty free under the USMCA, effective Mar. 7, 2025 All other products except automobiles and automobile parts subject to Section 232 tariffs (see below) Dairy products and lumber | See related publications below Reciprocal tariff exemption: imports not subject to reciprocal tariffs at this time De minimis exemption remains available until further notice Exec. Order 14289 (Apr. 29, 2025) Exec. Order 14231 (Mar. 6, 2025) Defending American Corporations and Innovators from Overseas Extortion Memo (Feb. 21, 2025) USTR may initiate Section 302 investigation to address DSTs Exec. Order 14197 (Feb. 3, 2025) Exec. Order 14193 (Feb. 1, 2025) | Effective Apr. 9, 2025: (a) 25% ad valorem tariffs on (a) non-USMCA compliant fully assembled vehicles; and (b) non-Canadian and non-Mexican content of USMCA-compliant fully assembled vehicles imported from the United StatesEffective Mar. 13, 2025: 25% ad valorem tariffs on CAD $29.8 billion worth of U.S.-origin goods The Ontario government suspended its 25% surcharge on all electricity exports to the United States (Mar. 11, 2025)
Effective Mar. 4, 2025: 25% ad valorem tariff on $30 billion worth of U.S.-origin goods Effective date expected Apr. 2: 25% ad valorem tariff on $125 billion worth of additional goods |
Chad | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 13% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
China | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until Aug. 12 (effective May 14, 2025) Implemented (effective Feb. 4, 2025; increased Mar. 4, 2025) Threatened to start Apr. 2 (Mar. 24, 2025) | 34% 20% 25% | All products, including Hong Kong- and Macau-origin goods (see exceptions below) All products, including Hong Kong-origin goods All products | See related publications below See maritime cargo handling equipment below Duty-free de minimis exemption revoked (effective May 2, 2025) Purchaser of Venezuelan oil, which may trigger additional tariffs Exec. Order (May 12, 2025) Executive Order (Apr. 9, 2025) Executive Order (Apr. 8, 2025) Exec. Order 14256 (Apr. 2, 2025) Exec. Order 14228 (Mar. 3, 2025) Exec. Order 14195 (Feb. 1, 2025) | Effective May 14, 2025: additional 10% ad valorem tariff on all U.S.-origin goodsEffective Apr. 10, 2025; to be removed by May 14: additional 125% ad valorem tariff on all U.S.-origin goods Effective Mar. 10, 2025: (a) 15% ad valorem tariffs on U.S.-origin chicken, cotton, corn, and wheat (b) 10% ad valorem tariffs on U.S.-origin aquatic products, beef, dairy products, fruit, pork, sorghum, soybeans, and vegetables Effective Mar. 4, 2025: imports of U.S.-origin logs suspended Effective Feb. 10, 2025: (a) 15% ad valorem tariffs on supercooled natural gas and coal from the U.S. (b) 10% ad valorem tariffs on U.S.-origin crude oil Effective Feb. 4 (modified Apr. 4; medium and heavy rare earth controls to be removed by May 14): export controls on tungsten; tellurium; bismuth; molybdenum; indium products; and seven categories of medium and heavy rare earth-related items, including samarium, gadolinium, zirconium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, and yttrium |
Colombia | Threatened and rescinded (Jan. 26, 2025) | 25% | All products | | |
Côte d’Ivoire | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 21% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Cuba | | | | Reciprocal tariff exemption: imports not subject to reciprocal tariffs at this time | |
Democratic Republic of Congo | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 11% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Dominican Republic | Threatened to start Apr. 2 (Mar. 24, 2025) | 25% | All products | Purchaser of Venezuelan oil, which may trigger additional tariffs | |
Equatorial Guinea | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 13% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
EU | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) Threatened (Feb. 26, 2025) Threatened (Mar. 13, 2025) | 20% 25% 200% | All products (see exceptions below) TBD Alcohol products, including champagne and wine | During a cabinet meeting on February 26, President Trump said the announcement will be made “very soon.” Defending American Corporations and Innovators from Overseas Extortion Memo (Feb. 21, 2025) | Delayed until July 14 (effective Apr. 10, 2025): additional duties ranging from 4.4% to 50% will be imposed on €8 billion worth of goods (see Annexes I and II to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/886 and Article 1(2) of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/502)Delayed until Aug. 14 (effective Apr. 10, 2025): 25% ad valorem tariffs on the U.S.-origin goods listed in Annexes II and III to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/778
Effective Dec. 1: 25% ad valorem tariffs on the U.S.-origin goods listed in Annex IV to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/778 |
Falkland Islands | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 42% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Fiji | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 32% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
France | Threatened (Feb. 21, 2025) | TBD | TBD | See also EU Defending American Corporations and Innovators from Overseas Extortion Memo (Feb. 21, 2025) USTR may renew Section 301 investigation to address DSTs | |
Guyana | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 38% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
India | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) Threatened to start Apr. 2 (Mar. 24, 2025) | 27% 25% | All products (see exceptions below) All products | Purchaser of Venezuelan oil, which may trigger additional tariffs | |
Indonesia | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 32% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Iraq | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 39% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Israel | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 17% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Japan | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 24% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Jordan | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 20% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Kazakhstan | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 27% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Laos | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 48% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Lesotho | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 50% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Libya | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 31% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Liechtenstein | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 37% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Madagascar | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 47% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Malaysia | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025)
Threatened to start Apr. 2 (Mar. 24, 2025) | 24%
25% | All products (see exceptions below)
All products | Purchaser of Venezuelan oil, which may trigger additional tariffs | |
Mauritius | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 40% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Mexico | Implemented (effective Mar. 4, 2025; adjusted Mar. 5, 2025) | 0% 10%
25% | Goods entered duty free under the USMCA, effective Mar. 7, 2025 Potash that is not entered duty free under the USMCA, effective Mar. 7, 2025 All other products except automobiles and automobile parts subject to Section 232 tariffs (see below) | See related publications below Reciprocal tariff exemption: imports not subject to reciprocal tariffs at this time De minimis exemption remains available until further notice Exec. Order 14289 (Apr. 29, 2025) Exec. Order 14232 (Mar.6, 2025) Exec. Order 14198 (Feb. 3, 2025) Exec. Order 14194 (Feb. 1, 2025) | |
Moldova | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 31% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Mozambique | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 16% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Myanmar (Burma) | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 45% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Namibia | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 21% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Nicaragua | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 19% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Nigeria | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 14% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
North Korea | | | | Reciprocal tariff exemption: imports not subject to reciprocal tariffs at this time | |
North Macedonia | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 33% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Norway | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 16% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Pakistan | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 30% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Philippines | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 18% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Russia | Threatened (Jan. 22, 2025) Threatened to start Apr. 2 (Mar. 24, 2025) | TBD 25% | TBD All products | Reciprocal tariff exemption: imports not subject to reciprocal tariffs at this time Purchaser of Venezuelan oil, which may trigger additional tariffs | |
South Africa | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 31% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
South Korea | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 26% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Singapore | Threatened to start Apr. 2 (Mar. 24, 2025) | 25% | All products | Purchaser of Venezuelan oil, which may trigger additional tariffs | |
Spain | Threatened (Feb. 21, 2025) Threatened to start Apr. 2 (Mar. 24, 2025) | TBD 25% | TBD All products | See also EU Purchaser of Venezuelan oil, which may trigger additional tariffs Defending American Corporations and Innovators from Overseas Extortion Memo (Feb. 21, 2025) USTR may renew Section 301 investigation to address DSTs | |
Sri Lanka | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 44% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Switzerland | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 32% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Taiwan | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 32% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Thailand | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 37% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Tunisia | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 28% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Turkey | Threatened (Feb. 21, 2025) | TBD | TBD | Defending American Corporations and Innovators from Overseas Extortion Memo (Feb. 21, 2025) USTR may renew Section 301 investigation to address DSTs | |
United Kingdom | Threatened (Feb. 21, 2025) | TBD | TBD | Defending American Corporations and Innovators from Overseas Extortion Memo (Feb. 21, 2025) USTR may renew Section 301 investigation to address DSTs | |
Venezuela | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 15% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Vietnam | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) Threatened to start Apr. 2 (Mar. 24, 2025) | 46% 25% | All products (see exceptions below) All products | Purchaser of Venezuelan oil, which may trigger additional tariffs | |
Zambia | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 17% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |
Zimbabwe | Reciprocal tariff: Delayed until July 9 (effective Apr. 10, 2025) | 18% | All products (see exceptions below) | | |