Overview and table of U.S. tariffs by country

Stay up to date with newly announced U.S. tariffs by country, affected goods, and current enforcement status.

What are tariffs and why do they matter now?

A tariff is a tax on imported goods. Many countries impose tariffs that can affect everything from the cost of doing business to the price consumers pay.

Tariffs are often used to protect domestic industries, correct trade imbalances, or respond to political or economic pressures. Tariffs can vary by product type, country of origin, and current trade agreements. And like many aspects of trade compliance, they can change quickly.

Since February 1, 2025, the U.S. has introduced a wave of tariffs affecting dozens of countries. Some took effect immediately, while others were temporarily paused to allow for negotiations. The result? A shifting trade landscape that businesses must monitor closely.

Overview of U.S. tariff measures and tariff table – May 2025

The table below summarizes tariffs that have been announced, implemented, or paused since February 1, 2025. It reflects new tariffs by country, what goods are impacted, and the status of each measure. It offers a quick reference for businesses and policymakers tracking this major shift. It doesn’t express any pre-existing tariffs or tariffs on specific products like automobiles or steel. Please note some products may be subject to a higher tariff rate or exempt.

CountryReciprocal tariff rate announced April 2, 2025Description of impacted goodsCurrent status of reciprocal tariffCurrent tariff rate
Australia10%Baseline tariff applied to all importsActive as of April 5, 202510%
Bangladesh37%Increased tariffs targeting textiles and apparelPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
Cambodia49%Tariffs primarily affecting garment and footwear exportsPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
Canada25%General tariff on all imports; energy products (electricity, gas, oil) at 10%; USMCA-compliant goods may be exemptedPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
China145%Combined tariffs on a wide range of goods, especially electronics and machineryReduced to 30% for 90 days starting May 14, 202530%* (Read our blog for updates and details on China tariffs)
European Union20%Tariffs on various goods; autos may face additional dutiesPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
India26%Tariffs on textiles, jewelry, and automotive partsPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
Indonesia32%Increased tariffs on electronics, textiles, and footwearPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
Israel17%Tariffs applied to a range of imported goodsPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
Japan24%Tariffs affecting automobiles, electronics, and machinery

Paused for 90 days starting April 9, 2025

 

10%
Mexico25%General tariff on all imports; USMCA-compliant goods may be exemptedPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
Pakistan29%Tariffs on textiles and agricultural productsPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
South Korea25%Tariffs on automobiles, electronics, and steel productsPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
Switzerland31%Tariffs applied to pharmaceuticals, machinery, and watches

Paused for 90 days starting April 9, 2025

 

10%
Taiwan32%Tariffs on semiconductors, electronics, and machineryPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 202510%
Thailand36%Increased tariffs on auto parts, electronics, and seafood

Paused for 90 days starting April 9, 2025

 

10%
United Kingdom10%Baseline tariff applied to all importsActive as of April 5, 202510%
Vietnam46%Tariffs on textiles, footwear, and electronicsPaused for 90 days starting April 9, 2025 10%

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