Donald Trump's tariff policies during his second presidency have been quite extensive. Here's a breakdown of the key points:

*Tariff Rates*

- *Baseline Tariff*: A 10% tariff on nearly all US imports, effective April 5, 2025

- *Country-Specific Tariffs*: Higher tariffs for 57 countries, ranging from 11% to 50%, briefly suspended for 90 days for all countries except China

- *China Tariffs*: 145% tariff on Chinese imports, with some reduction to 30% for 90 days

- *Steel and Aluminum Tariffs*: 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports

- *Automobile Tariffs*: 25% tariff on all imported cars, including those from Mexico and Canada

*Impacted Regions and Countries*

- *Canada and Mexico*: Initially exempt from some tariffs due to USMCA compliance, but subject to 25% tariffs on non-compliant goods

- *China*: 145% tariff on Chinese imports, with some reduction to 30% for 90 days

- *European Union*: Threatened tariffs unless trade surplus is reduced

- *India*: 27% tariff, with ongoing negotiations

- *Japan*: 25% tariff on cars and car parts, 24% tariff on other goods

- *Vietnam*: 46% tariff, with diplomatic efforts to find an agreement

*Reactions and Impact*

- *Stock Market*: Tariff announcements led to market crashes and volatility

- *Trade Partners*: Many countries have retaliated with their own tariffs or threatened to do so

- *Economists*: Criticized the tariff policies as flawed and potentially harmful to the economy

- *Businesses*: Concerns about price increases and product shortages due to escalating trade warยน