Latest News

Trump's tariffs - What is in effect now and what might be coming?

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has started a global war of trade with a variety of tariffs targeting individual products and nations.

Trump has set an initial tariff of 10% for all imports into the United States. He also imposed additional duties on specific products or countries.

Here is a listing of the targeted tariffs that he has implemented, or has threatened to implement.

TARIFFS ON PRODUCTS ARE IN EFFECT

Steel and Aluminum - 50%

Automobiles and auto parts: 25%

TARIFFS ON PRODUCTS - A THREAT

Copper - 50% will take effect on August 1

Pharmacies - Up to 200%

Semiconductors with a 25% or greater content

Movies – 100%

Timber and lumber

Critical Minerals

Aircraft, engines, and parts

COUNTRY Tariffs in Effect

Canada - 10% for energy products and 25% for all other products that are not covered by the U.S. Canada-Mexico Agreement

Mexico - 25% on products that are not covered by USMCA China: 30% with some additional tariffs

United Kingdom – 10% with certain auto and metal imports excluded from the higher global rates

Vietnam - 20% on certain products and 40% on transshipments of third country products

COUNTRY TARIFFS TO TAKE EFFECT ON AUGUST 1,

Algeria 30%

Bangladesh 35%

Bosnia and Herzegovina 30%

Brazil 50%

Brunei 25%

Cambodia 36%

Indonesia 32%

Iraq 30%

Japan 25%

Kazakhstan 25%

Laos 40%

Libya 30%

Malaysia 25%

Moldova 25%

Myanmar 40%

Philippines 20%

Serbia 35%

Sri Lanka 30%

South Africa 30%

South Korea 25%

Thailand 36%

Tunisia 25%

(source: Reuters)