Here are the tariff rates, categorized by region, as specified in President Donald Trump’s executive order, “Further Modifying the Reciprocal Tariff Rates.”
Africa
- Algeria: 30%
- Angola: 15%
- Botswana: 15%
- Cameroon: 15%
- Chad: 15%
- Ivory Coast: 15%
- Democratic Republic of the Congo: 15%
- Equatorial Guinea: 15%
- Ghana: 15%
- Guyana: 15%
- Lesotho: 15%
- Libya: 30%
- Madagascar: 15%
- Malawi: 15%
- Mauritius: 15%
- Mozambique: 15%
- Namibia: 15%
- South Africa: 30%
- Tunisia: 25%
- Uganda: 15%
- Zambia: 15%
- Zimbabwe: 15%
Asia Pacific
- Bangladesh: 20%
- Cambodia: 19%
- Fiji: 15%
- India: 25%
- Indonesia: 19%
- Japan: 15%
- Laos: 40%
- Malaysia: 19%
- Myanmar (Burma): 40%
- Nauru: 15%
- New Zealand: 15%
- Pakistan: 19%
- Papua New Guinea: 15%
- Philippines: 19%
- South Korea: 15%
- Sri Lanka: 20%
- Taiwan: 20%
- Thailand: 19%
- Vanuatu: 15%
- Vietnam: 20%
Europe
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 30%
- European Union: 15% for most goods
- Iceland: 15%
- Liechtenstein: 15%
- Moldova: 25%
- North Macedonia: 15%
- Norway: 15%
- Serbia: 35%
- Switzerland: 39%
- United Kingdom: 10%
Middle East and Central Asia
- Afghanistan: 15%
- Brunei: 25%
- Iraq: 35%
- Israel: 15%
- Jordan: 15%
- Kazakhstan: 25%
- Syria: 41%
- Turkiye: 15%
North and South America
- Bolivia: 15%
- Brazil: 10%
- Canada: 35%
- Costa Rica: 15%
- Ecuador: 15%
- Falkland Islands: 10%
- Nicaragua: 18%
- Trinidad and Tobago: 15%
- Venezuela: 15%

