Here is the Breakdown of Tariffs chart if you didn't understand it.

This table highlights the disparity in tariffs between the United States and its trading partners. It shows how much these countries charge the U.S. on imported goods compared to the discounted tariffs the U.S. imposes on their imports.

đŸ”” Blue/White Columns (Country): List of trading partners.

âšȘ White Column (Tariffs Charged to the U.S.A.): The percentage of tariffs that these countries impose on American imports.

🟡 Yellow Column (U.S.A. Discounted Reciprocal Tariffs): The lower tariff rates the U.S. charges on imports from these countries.

For example:

China charges the U.S. 67%, but the U.S. only charges 34% in return.

Vietnam charges a whopping 90%, while the U.S. charges just 46%.

Switzerland imposes 61%, but the U.S. only charges 31%.

The disparity is clear—many countries impose significantly higher tariffs on American products compared to what the U.S. charges them.

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