President Donald Trump’s new set of adjusted tariffs on goods shipped from dozens of countries and the European Union took effect Thursday.
The new tariffs range from 10% to 50%.
Brazil is facing the stiffest import taxes. In addition to a 10% reciprocal tariff, Trump announced a separate 40% tariff in response to Brazil’s prosecution of its former president, Jair Bolsonaro, over allegations that he tried to orchestrate a coup to remain in office following his 2022 election defeat.
Brazilian officials have estimated that nearly half of its imports will be exempt from the tariff related to Bolsonaro’s prosecution.
A 25% tariff on many Indian imports took effect just after midnight Wednesday. Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to place an additional 25% tariff on India for buying Russian oil, with a goal of depleting revenues that Russia could use to fund its war against Ukraine. The additional tariffs would take effect late this month.
Here’s a look at the new set of tariffs, according to the White House:
- Afghanistan, 15%.
- Algeria, 30%.
- Angola, 15%.
- Bangladesh, 20%.
- Bolivia, 15%.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, 30%.
- Botswana, 15%.
- Brazil, 50%.
- Brunei, 25%.
- Cambodia, 19%.
- Cameroon, 15%.
- Chad, 15%.
- Costa Rica, 15%.
- Côte d`Ivoire, 15%.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo, 15%.
- Ecuador, 15%.
- Equatorial Guinea, 15%.
- European Union, 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%.







