The new tariff rates that Trump imposed to dozens of countries • International • Forbes Mexico

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(Reuters) .- The president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced new tariffs of up to 41% on products imported from dozens of countries, invoking emergency powers again that, according to him, is using to reduce commercial deficits in the country with many of its commercial partners.

Here are the new reciprocal tariff rates adjusted, applied to American importers, who will enter into force on August 7, listed in alphabetical order according to the country of origin.

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Country Tariff
Afghanistan 15%
Algeria 30%
Angola 15%
Bangladesh 20%
Bolivia 15%
Bosnia and Herzegovina 30%
Botlyana 15%
Brazil 10%
Brunei 25%
Camboya 19%
Cameroon 15%
Chad 15%
Costa Rica 15%
Ivory coast 15%
Republic Dem. Del Congo 15%
Ecuador 15%
European Union 0%–15%
Equatorial Guinea 15%
Falkland Islands 10%
Fuggle 15%
Ghana 15%
Guyana 15%
Iceland 15%
India 25%
Indonesia 19%
Irak 35%
Israel 15%
Japan 15%
Jordan 15%
Kazakhstan 25%
Laos 40%
Lesoto 15%
Libya 30%
Liechtenstein 15%
Madagascar 15%
Malaui 15%
Malaysia 19%
Mauricio 15%
Moldavia 25%
Mozambique 15%
Myanmar (Birmania) 40%
Namibia 15%
Nauru 15%
New Zealand 15%
Nicaragua 18%
Nigeria 15%
Macedonia del Norte 15%
Norway 15%
Pakistan 19%
Papua New Guinea 15%
Filipinas 19%
Serbia 35%
South Africa 30%
South Korea 15%
Sri Lanka 20%
Swiss 39%
Syria 41%
Taiwan 20%
Thailand 19%
Treat 15%
Tunisia 25%
Türkiye 15%
Uganda 15%
United Kingdom 10%
Vanuatu 15%
Venezuela 15%
Vietnam 20%
Zambia 15%
Zimbabwe 15%

Imports from certain countries, such as Brazil and India, face additional tariffs that add up to reciprocal tariffs. These are additional tariffs.

Country Additional tariff
Brazil 40%
India 25%

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