Syria currently has the highest tariff rate at 41 percent, while Brazil has the lowest at 10 percent.
“European Union: Goods with Column 1 Duty Rate > 15% -> 0% European Union: Goods with Column 1 Duty Rate < 15% ->15% minus Column 1 Duty Rate,” announced AAF trade policy analyst Jacob Jensen in a post on X.
The White House published the full list of countries that would be subject to the new tariffs on Thursday.
According to the Associated Press, the president signed an executive order on Thursday that “set new tariffs on a wide swath of U.S. trading partners to go into effect on Aug. 7 — the next step in his trade agenda that will test the global economy.”
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