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What tariffs from Trump are in place, and what might follow
@Source: cyprus-mail.com
US President Donald Trump has launched a global trade war with an array of tariffs that target individual products and countries. Trump has set a baseline tariff of 10 per cent on all imports to the United States, as well as additional duties on certain products or countries. Here is a list of targeted tariffs he has implemented or threatened to put in place. PRODUCT TARIFFS IN EFFECT Steel and aluminum – 50 per cent Autos and auto parts – 25 per cent PRODUCT TARIFFS – THREATENED Copper – 50 per cent to take effect Aug. 1 Pharmaceuticals – up to 200 per cent Semiconductors – 25 per cent or higher Movies – 100 per cent Timber and lumber Critical minerals Aircraft, engines and parts COUNTRY TARIFFS IN EFFECT Canada – 10 per cent on energy products, 25 per cent for other products not covered by the US-Canada-Mexico Agreement China – 30 per cent, with additional tariffs on some products Indonesia – 19 per cent Mexico – 25 per cent for products not covered by USMCA United Kingdom – 10 per cent, with some auto and metal imports exempt from higher global rates Vietnam – 20 per cent for some products, 40 per cent on transshipments from third countries COUNTRY TARIFFS THREATENED TO TAKE EFFECT AUGUST 1 Algeria 30 per cent Bangladesh 35 per cent Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 per cent Brazil 50 per cent Brunei 25 per cent Canada 35 per cent Cambodia 36 per cent European Union 30 per cent Iraq 30 per cent Japan 25 per cent Kazakhstan 25 per cent Laos 40 per cent Libya 30 per cent Malaysia 25 per cent Mexico 30 per cent Moldova 25 per cent Myanmar 40 per cent Philippines 20 per cent Serbia 35 per cent Sri Lanka 30 per cent South Africa 30 per cent South Korea 25 per cent Thailand 36 per cent Tunisia 25 per cent
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