Where Trump's Tariffs Stand Going Into 2026

President Trump has imposed a wide range of tariffs throughout 2025, frequently changing or adding new trade measures and creating a fast-shifting policy landscape.

As of Dec. 2, his broad import taxes now affect most countries worldwide, reshaping global trade and influencing the U.S. economy.

President Donald Trump upended trade policy and the economy in 2025 by imposing a slew of tariffs on nearly every country in the world.

Trump began imposing tariffs almost as soon as he took office this year and has frequently added new ones, altered or called off old ones, and threatened others, making trade policy a fast-moving target to keep track of.

Tariffs influence prices, supply chains, and market volatility, shaping key financial decisions for consumers and investors.

Here's where his far-reaching import taxes stand, as of Dec. 2.

Country-specific tariffs

Rate

Country

Status

Notes

10% minimum

All

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Afghanistan

Started Aug. 7, 2025

30%

Algeria

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Angola

Started Aug. 7, 2025

20%

Bangladesh

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Bolivia

Started Aug. 7, 2025

30%

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Botswana

Started Aug. 7, 2025

10%

Brazil

Started Aug. 7, 2025

40%

Brazil ("Free Speech")

Started July 30, modified Nov. 13, 2025

To punish Brazil for alleged censorship of social media. Certain products exempted including coffee and beef.

10%

BRICS trade bloc (Brazil, Russia, India, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.)

Threatened

100%

BRICS trade bloc

Threatened

If they create a new currency to compete with the dollar.

25%

Brunei

Started Aug. 7, 2025

19%

Cambodia

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Cameroon

Started Aug. 7, 2025

35%

Canada

Started Mach 4, last modified Aug. 1, 2025

To stop fentanyl smuggling. Goods covered by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement are exempt. Energy, fuel, and potash are tariffed at 10% instead. Canadian products shipped through other countries tariffed at 40%.

15%

Chad

Started Aug. 7, 2025

34%

China

Started Aug. 7, 2025, last modified Nov. 10, 2025

10%

China (fentanyl)

Started March 4, 2025, last modified Nov. 10, 2025

100%

China (retaliation for rare earth export controls)

Threatened, delayed for one year as part of trade war truce.

50% to 100%

China (for buying Russian oil)

Threatened

200%

China (if they restrict magnet exports)

Threatened

25%

China

Threatened for buying Venezuelan oil

15%

Costa Rica

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Côte d`Ivoire

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Started Aug. 7, 2025

10%

Ecuador

Started Aug. 7, 2025

Some products will be exempted under a trade deal announced Nov. 13.

10%

El Salvador

Started Aug. 7, 2025

Some products will be exempted under a trade deal announced Nov. 13.

15%

Equatorial Guinea

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

European Union

Started Aug. 7, 2025

Some products exempted or reduced.

50%

European Union

Threatened

10%

Falkland Islands

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Fiji

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Ghana

Started Aug. 7, 2025

10%

Guatemala

Started Aug. 7, 2025

Some products will be exempted under a trade deal announced Nov. 13.

15%

Guyana

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Iceland

Started Aug. 7, 2025

25%

India

Started Aug. 7, 2025

25%

India (for buying Russian oil)

Started Sept. 17, 2025

25%

India (for buying Venezuelan oil)

Threatened

19%

Indonesia

Started Aug. 7, 2025

35%

Iraq

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Israel

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Japan

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Jordan

Started Aug. 7, 2025

25%

Kazakhstan

Started Aug. 7, 2025

40%

Laos

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Lesotho

Started Aug. 7, 2025

30%

Libya

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Liechtenstein

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Madagascar

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Malawi

Started Aug. 7, 2025

19%

Malaysia

Started Aug. 7, 2025

25%

Mexico

Started Aug. 7, 2025

To stop fentanyl smuggling. Products under USMCA trade agreement exempted.

25%

Moldova

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Mozambique

Started Aug. 7, 2025

40%

Myanmar (Burma)

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Namibia

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Nauru

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

New Zealand

Started Aug. 7, 2025

18%

Nicaragua

Started Aug. 7, 2025

100%

Nicaragua

Threatened

For unfair trade practices.

15%

Nigeria

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

North Macedonia

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Norway

Started Aug. 7, 2025

19%

Pakistan

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Papua New Guinea

Started Aug. 7, 2025

19%

Philippines

Started Aug. 7, 2025

100%

Russia

Threatened

To end war against Ukraine.

35%

Serbia

Started Aug. 7, 2025

30%

South Africa

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

South Korea

Started Aug. 7, 2025

20%

Sri Lanka

Started Aug. 7, 2025

39%

Switzerland

Started Aug. 7, 2025

Will be reduced to 15% under trade deal.

41%

Syria

Started Aug. 7, 2025

20%

Taiwan

Started Aug. 7, 2025

19%

Thailand

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Trinidad and Tobago

Started Aug. 7, 2025

25%

Tunisia

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Turkey

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Uganda

Started Aug. 7, 2025

10%

United Kingdom

Started Aug. 7, 2025

Some products exempted under trade deals, including prescription drugs.

15%

Vanuatu

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Venezuela

Started Aug. 7, 2025

20%

Vietnam

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Zambia

Started Aug. 7, 2025

15%

Zimbabwe

Started Aug. 7, 2025

Product-specific tariffs

 Rate

Product

Status

Notes

Unknown

Agricultural products

Threatened

50%

Aluminum and aluminum products

Started March 12, 2025

British aluminum tariffed at 25%.

25%

Automobiles

Started April 3, 2025

E.U. and Japanese cars at 15% under trade deals

25%

Auto parts

Started May 3, 2025

Exemptions for Mexican and Canadian parts under the USMCA. Japanese and E.U. parts at 15% under trade deals.

Unknown

Commercial aircraft and jet engines

Threatened

50%

Copper

Started Aug. 1, 2025.

100%

Computer chips

Threatened

25%

iPhones

Threatened

10%

Lumber

Started Oct. 14, 2025.

25%

Furniture and kitchen cabinets

Started Oct. 14, 2025.

Furniture rises to 30% and cabinets to 50% in 2026. Lower rates for E.U., Japan, and Britain under trade deals.

100%

Maritime cargo handling equipment made in China or by a Chinese-owned company

Started Nov. 10, 2025

100%

Movies

Threatened

100%

Branded pharmaceutical products

Threatened

Exemptions for British imports and companies that build factories in the U.S.

Unknown

Polysilicon

Threatened

Unknown

Processed critical minerals

Threatened

Unknown

Robotics and industrial machinery

Threatened

50%

Steel and steel products

Started March 12, 2025

25% for British steel

25%

Trucks and truck parts

Started Nov. 1, 2025

Possible reductions for Mexican and Canadian trucks under the USMCA

10%

Buses

Started Nov. 1, 2025

25%

Medium- and heavy-duty vehicle parts

Started Nov. 1, 2025

Unknown

Drones and drone parts

Threatened

Unknown

Wind turbines and parts

Threatened

The announcement of widespread and aggressive tariffs has threatened the economy, contributing to a slowdown in job growth and an increase in prices.

The government collected $195 billion in tariff revenue for the fiscal year that ended in September, surpassing the $77 billion collected in the prior fiscal year.

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