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Tariffs Revised For Many Countries Since Trump's April 2 Announcement

(CNN): On April 2, President Donald Trump declared a US economic emergency and announced tariffs of at least 10% across all countries, with rates even higher for 60 countries or trading blocs that have a high trade deficit with the US. He deemed it “Liberation Day.”

On Thursday (31), the president announced adjustments to some of those reciprocal tariffs ahead of his midnight deadline.

Here’s what’s different:

Angola: 32% to 15%
Bangladesh: 37% to 20%
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 35% to 30%
Botswana: 37% to 15%
Brunei: 24% to 25%
Cambodia: 49% to 19%
Cameroon: 11% to 15%
Chad: 13% to 15%
Côte d`Ivoire: 21% to 15%
Democratic Republic of the Congo: 11% to 15%
Equatorial Guinea: 13% to 15%
European Union: 20% to 15% (for most goods)
Falkland Islands: 41% to 10%
Fiji: 32% to 15%
Guyana: 38% to 15%
India: 26% to 25%
Indonesia: 32% to 19%
Iraq: 39% to 35%
Israel: 17% to 15%
Japan: 24% to 15%
Jordan: 20% to 15%
Kazakhstan: 27% to 25%
Laos: 48% to 40%
Lesotho: 50% to 15%
Libya: 31% to 30%
Leichtenstein: 37% to 15%
Madagascar: 47% to 15%
Malawi: 17% to 15%
Malaysia: 24% to 19%
Mauritius: 40% to 15%
Moldova: 31% to 25%
Mozambique: 16% to 15%
Myanmar: 44% to 40%
Namibia: 21% to 15%
Nauru: 30% to 15%
Nigeria: 14% to 15%
North Macedonia: 33% to 15%
Pakistan: 29% to 19%
Philippines: 17% to 19%
Serbia: 37% to 35%
South Korea: 30% to 15%
Sri Lanka: 44% to 20%
Switzerland: 31% to 39%
Taiwan: 32% to 20%
Thailand: 36% to 19%
Tunisia: 28% to 25%
Vanuatu: 22% to 15%
Vietnam: 46% to 20%
Zambia: 17% to 15%
Zimbabwe: 18% to 15%

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