On Thursday, July 31, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed new tariffs reaching as high as 41% on imports from various countries, once more referencing the emergency powers he claims to be utilizing to reduce the trade deficits the country has with several of its trading partners.

Here are the updated reciprocal tariff rates imposed on U.S. importers that Mr. Trump revealed before his August 1 deadline for trade agreement negotiations, organized alphabetically by country of origin.

Imports from certain countries, such as Brazil, are subject to extra tariffs that are added on top of the reciprocal tariffs mentioned here.

  • Pakistan 19%
  • Papua New Guinea 15%
  • Philippines 19%
  • Taiwan 20%
  • Thailand 19%
  • Trinidad and Tobago 15%
  • Tunisia 25%
  • Serbia 35%
  • South Africa 30%
  • South Korea 15%
  • Sri Lanka 20%
  • Switzerland 39%
  • Syria 41%
  • Turkey 15%
  • Uganda 15%
  • United Kingdom 10%
  • Venezuela 15%
  • Vietnam 20%
  • Zambia 15%
  • Zimbabwe 15%

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