#TrumpTariffs

President Donald Trump's second administration has implemented a series of significant tariffs in 2025, marking one of the most extensive trade policy shifts in U.S. history. Here's an overview of the key details, accompanied by illustrative visuals:Wikipedia+1Simple

🔑 Key Tariff Measures in 2025

Universal Import Tariff: A baseline 10% tariff was imposed on all imports starting April 5, 2025, under the "Liberation Day" policy. Wikipedia+5Simple

Country-Specific Tariffs: Higher tariffs were levied on 57 countries, with rates varying based on trade deficits and alleged unfair practices. Notable examples include:Wikipedia+1Simple

China: 145%

Vietnam: 46%

European Union: 20%

Pakistan: 29%

India: 26%

Thailand: 36%

Taiwan: 32%

Japan: 24%

South Korea: 25%

Bangladesh: 37%

Sri Lanka: 44%

Cambodia: 49%

Switzerland: 31%

Malaysia: 24%

Indonesia: 32%

South Africa: 30%

Israel: 17%

Iraq: 39%

Philippines: 17%

Guyana: 38%

Norway: 15%

Venezuela: 15%

Nicaragua: 18%

Nigeria: 14%

Algeria: 30%

Sector-Specific Tariffs: Additional 25% tariffs were applied to imports of steel, aluminum, and automobiles from all countries. Wikipedia+

📊 Visual Representations

To better understand the scope and impact of these tariffs, here are some illustrative charts:

Global Tariff Map: This chart visualizes the additional tariffs imposed on various countries under Trump's reciprocal regime.

Impact on U.S. Inflation: This chart depicts the effects of tariffs on U.S. inflation across different sectors and countries.statista.com

Import Partners Affected: This chart shows the main import partners of the United States and how they are impacted by the new tariffs.statista.com

Retaliatory Tariffs Impact on U.S. Agriculture: This chart illustrates the estimated U.S. agriculture export losses due to retaliatory tariffs from mid-2018 to the end of 2019.statista.com

📉 Economic and Political Impact