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President Donald Trump on Wednesday Declare Set of Mutual definitions Almost all countries that are trading in the United States are targeting, and have begun a heavy hammer to call Washington’s long invitation to free trade and globalization.

Trump’s most recent tariff, which relies on a series of similar steps he has taken since its return to his post on January 20, will strike countries with a major trade deficit, or that impose a heavy tariff on American goods. In 2023, the US imports were of $ 1.1 trillion more than its exports; There is no other country with a large trade deficit like the United States.

Trump’s mutual definitions target countries like SyriaWhich has faced Israeli attacks since the overthrow of President Bashar al -Assad in December 2024, and Myanmar, from which to take care of The damage of the earthquake amid a civil war. It also targets economies that are already fighting to balance its books, depending on the loans provided by the International Monetary Fund, such as Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

Here is how each country will be targeted specifically through the Trump tariff and the few sectors that – at the present time – are exempt from sanctions.

What did Trump said?

Trump announced the mutual definitions of an executive order along with a title in the Roses Park at the White House on Wednesday. Trump was describing April 2 “Liberation Day”.

In the executive matter, Trump said that while the American trading policy was built on the principle of reciprocity, taxes and barriers on American products by its trading partners, it has affected the United States.

He said that customs duties were a response. These mutual definitions will enter into force on April 9.

During his speech, Trump presented the argument that the United States is receiving its commercial partners with smaller definitions compared to the definitions and barriers where partners do not launch the United States.

Trump said: “For decades, our country was looted, looted, raped and looted by near and far nations, both a friend and enemy alike.”

Trump cited a set of new mutual tariffs, cited the example of China, who claimed that American products were accused of a 67 percent tariff. “We will shipping [China with] He said: “A mutual tariff is 34 percent reduced,” They are paid us, and we impose less on them. How can anyone get upset? They will be because we have never endured anyone. “

But the effective tariff in China will actually be higher – and some countries will now target the duties that are exhausted on American imports. Chinese goods will face a 34 percent mutual tariff in addition to 20 percent tariffs Trump imposed it earlier, which raised the collective tariff on Chinese goods to 54 percent, close to the promise of his campaign by 60 percent. In 2024, China was the second largest trading partner for the United States.

How much will each country target?

The White House issued an annex consisting of 57 countries, territories, territories and targeted blocs facing the increasing definitions. These include:

  • Algeria: 30 percent
  • Angola: 32 percent
  • Bangladesh: 37 percent
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: 36 percent
  • Potswana: 38 percent
  • Brunei: 24 percent
  • Cambodia: 49 percent
  • Cameroon: 12 percent
  • Chad: 13 percent
  • China: 34 percent (in addition to 20 percent imposed earlier)
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo: 11 percent
  • Equatorial Guinea: 13 percent
  • European Union: 20 percent
  • Falkland Islands: 42 percent
  • Fiji: 32 percent
  • Guyana: 38 percent
  • India: 27 percent
  • Indonesia: 32 percent
  • Iraq: 39 percent
  • Israel: 17 percent
  • Ivory Coast: 21 percent
  • Japan: 24 percent
  • Jordan: 20 percent
  • Kazakhstan: 27 percent
  • Laos: 48 percent
  • Lisuto: 50 percent
  • Libya: 31 percent
  • Liechtenstein: 37 percent
  • Madagascar: 47 percent
  • Malawi: 18 percent
  • Malaysia: 24 percent
  • Mauritius: 40 percent
  • Moldova: 31 percent
  • Mozambique: 16 percent
  • Myanmar: 45 percent
  • Namibia: 21 percent
  • Nauru: 30 percent
  • Nicaragua: 19 percent
  • Nigeria: 14 percent
  • North Macedonia: 33 percent
  • Norway: 16 percent
  • Pakistan: 30 percent
  • Philipini: 18 percent
  • Serbia: 38 percent
  • South Africa: 31 percent
  • South Korea: 26 percent
  • Sri Lanka: 44 percent
  • Switzerland: 32 percent
  • Syria: 41 percent
  • Taiwan: 32 percent
  • Thailand: 37 percent
  • Tunisia: 28 percent
  • VANUATU: 23 percent
  • Venezuela: 15 percent
  • Vietnam: 46 percent
  • Zambia: 17 percent
  • Zimbabwe: 18 percent

Are other definition countries as well?

Yes. Regardless of 57 in the list announced on Wednesday, Trump also imposed a 10 percent flat tariff on the products coming from almost all other trade partners in the United States.

He did this by summoning the 1977 Economic Forces Law.

Some of the leading countries that will face the tariff rate of 10 percent on all exports to the United States include:

  • UK
  • Australia
  • Singapore
  • Brazil
  • New Zealand
  • turkey
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Chilean

These definitions will enter into force on April 5.

What about Canada and Mexico?

While Canada and Mexico were not listed on the list of countries that were slapped with the latest definitions, both American neighbors are already facing a heavy tariff.

On February 1, Trump signed executive orders A 25 percent tariff imposition On all goods imported from Mexico and Canada. This customs tariff was suspended for a month after negotiations between Trump and the leaders of the two countries.

In early March, Trump revived these definitions, but on March 6, Exempt goods This falls under the United States and Mexico-Canada (USMCA) agreement from these definitions on March 6.

UsMCA is a 10 percent tariff and potash. All other non -compatible products from Mexico and Canada continue to face a 25 percent tariff.

On Wednesday, the White House confirmed that the definitions of Mexico and Canada are still in place.

What are exempt products?

Momnized products include copper, medicines, semi -conductors, wood articles, energy products, and some important minerals that are not available in the United States.

On March 26, Trump signed an executive order imposing 25 percent definitions on auto imports and some auto parts. An additional tariff on these products was not announced on Wednesday.

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2025-04-03 10:34:00

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