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Here are Trump’s reciprocal tariffs by country

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The Trump administration identified dozens of countries as having high barriers on U.S. goods and said they will be subject to higher “reciprocal” rates.
The Trump administration identified dozens of countries as having high barriers on U.S. goods and said they will be subject to higher “reciprocal” rates.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

The following is a list of reciprocal tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump during his April 2 press conference, with some updated in a White House document released afterward.

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All nations will be subject to at least a 10% tariff going forward, while dozens of countries listed below that the administration identified as having high barriers on U.S. goods will be subject to higher “reciprocal” rates. The new levies stack on top of existing tariffs, like the 20% fentanyl-related tax Trump previously imposed on Chinese goods. A previous exemption for short-term goods is also being closed.

The numbers in the annex implementation document are the rates that will take effect, according to a U.S. Trade Representative spokesperson.

There are some exemptions, including Canada and Mexico, which are subject to previously announced tariffs. Certain goods from key industries — including steel, aluminum, automobiles, copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and lumber — are also exempt from these rates. Instead, they’ll be tariffed at rates either already determined or soon to be determined by the president.

NOTE: * Including currency manipulation and trade barriers, according to White House. For more on methodology, see this story.

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