The full list of Trump’s tariffs – from India to Taiwan

US president Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10% to 41% on imports from dozens of countries and foreign locations, shortly after extending the deadline for a tariff deal with Mexico by another 90 days.

The order listed higher import duty rates that would start in seven days for 69 trading partners as the original deadline of 12.01am EDT (4.01am GMT) on Friday approached.

The Guardian has a searchable table of the countries and the reciprocal tariffs they face.

The rates, which range from 41% for Syria to 10% for the UK, can be found in the table below.

August’s Trump tariffs

Countries and territoriesTariff, adjusted
Syria41%
Laos40%
Myanmar (Burma)40%
Switzerland39%
Iraq35%
Serbia35%
Algeria30%
Bosnia and Herzegovina30%
Libya30%
South Africa30%
Brunei25%
India25%
Kazakhstan25%
Moldova25%
Tunisia25%
Bangladesh20%
Sri Lanka20%
Taiwan20%
Vietnam20%
Cambodia19%
Indonesia19%
Malaysia19%
Pakistan19%
Philippines19%
Thailand19%
Nicaragua18%
Afghanistan15%
Angola15%
Bolivia15%
Botswana15%
Cameroon15%
Chad15%
Costa Rica15%
Côte d`Ivoire15%
Democratic Republic of the Congo15%
Ecuador15%
Equatorial Guinea15%
European Union*15%
Fiji15%
Ghana15%
Guyana15%
Iceland15%
Israel15%
Japan15%
Jordan15%
Lesotho15%
Liechtenstein15%
Madagascar15%
Malawi15%
Mauritius15%
Mozambique15%
Namibia15%
Nauru15%
New Zealand15%
Nigeria15%
North Macedonia15%
Norway15%
Papua New Guinea15%
South Korea15%
Trinidad and Tobago15%
Turkey15%
Uganda15%
Vanuatu15%
Venezuela15%
Zambia15%
Zimbabwe15%
Brazil10%
Falkland Islands10%
United Kingdom10%

Guardian graphicSource: The White HouseNotes: * The EU rate is a baseline; other tariffs on specific products are set out in the EU-US deal

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