US President Donald Trump has raised mutual tariffs on over 70 countries, increasing rates from 10% to as high as 41% through an executive order.
Canada’s tariff rose to 35%, while India faces a 25% tariff. Syria has the highest at 41%. The EU received some tariff relief due to a trade agreement, and goods with tariffs above 15% are exempt from the hike.
Key Tariffs:
41% – Syria
40% – Laos, Myanmar
39% – Switzerland
35% – Canada, Iraq, Serbia
30% – Algeria, Bosnia, Libya, South Africa
25% – India, Brunei, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Tunisia
20–10% – Various Asian, African, and European nations