List of U.S. Tariffs Around the World (2025)

A sweeping U.S. tariff policy effective August 7, 2025, targets over 90 nations with rates from 0% to 50%, aiming to push trading partners toward fairer terms. With India facing the steepest rate and the European Union under a tiered system, the move marks a significant protectionist turn, set to impact global supply chains, trade relations, and economic stability.

Aug 10, 2025, 14:46 IST

On August 7, 2025, fresh U.S. tariffs on imports from more than 90 nations went into effect as part of the administration's tough "reciprocal tariff" strategy to level up trade practices and safeguard American industries. The tariffs vary from 0% to a steep 50% on targeted nations, hitting both economic competitors and old allies.

What Are Reciprocal Tariffs?

Reciprocal tariffs are tariffs on imports by the U.S. to reflect tariffs or trade restrictions other nations place on U.S. products. The policy aims at establishing a "level playing field" in global trade but has the potential to increase costs for American consumers and complicate supply chains worldwide.

Key Highlights of the 2025 Tariff Policy

  • Implementation Date: August 7, 2025

  • Number of Countries Impacted: More than 90 nations, including the 27-nation European Union

  • Tariff Range: 0% to 50%, default tariff 10% for nations not individually mentioned

  • Highest Tariff Imposed: India at 50%

  • European Union Tariffs: Slab system based on current duty rates from 0% to 15%

  • Policy Objective: To push nations to reduce tariffs on U.S. products and promote more equitable trade

Full List of U.S. Tariffs by Country

Country

Tariff Rate (%)

Notes

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 Congo

15

 

Ecuador

15

 

European Union

0 – 15

Based on existing duty rates; max 15%

Equatorial Guinea

15

 

Fiji

15

 

Ghana

15

 

Guyana

15

 

Iceland

15

 

India

50

Highest tariff rate, effective August 7

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

One of the highest tariffs

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

 

The 2025 U.S. retaliatory tariffs are a major shift in trade policy, influencing dozens of nations globally with far-reaching economic and geopolitical implications. It is a response indicative of a move towards greater protectionism, aimed at reframing global trade patterns to the greater benefit of U.S. economic interests.

Kirti Sharma
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