New tariffs across the globe: This is the full list Trump announced to US trading partners
The White House has announced revised reciprocal tariff rates on imports from a range of U.S. trade partners, aiming to reduce trade deficits and increase national revenue.
Specifically, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday imposing higher import duties on goods from dozens of countries. The measure, according to the White House, aims to “reshape global trade in favor of American workers.”
The revised tariffs are set to take effect on August 7 at 12:01 AM Washington time, rather than August 1 as previously planned, according to a senior administration official.
A base tariff rate of 10% will apply to most countries not explicitly listed, while goods that are found to be re-routed to bypass higher rates will be subject to additional duties.
Countries that had reached trade agreements before the deadline will face tariffs as announced:
- European Union, Japan, and South Korea: 15%
- United Kingdom: 10%
Some countries, such as China, Canada, and Mexico, are covered under different provisions due to separate trade paths.
According to -, the full list of revised tariffs includes:




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