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In charts: winners and losers from Trump’s new tariffs
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In charts: winners and losers from Trump’s new tariffs

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The Donald Trump administration’s newest spherical of tariffs create a recent labyrinth of guidelines for merchants and international locations.

Listed below are some placing and surprising outcomes from the US’s leap again in direction of protectionism.

Asian international locations take a double hit

Most of the highest tariff charges introduced by Trump on Wednesday apply to Asian international locations, with Cambodia dealing with tariffs of 49 per cent, Vietnam 46 per cent, Thailand 37 per cent, Taiwan 32 per cent and Indonesia 32 per cent, all nicely above the blanket 20 per cent charge imposed on US imports from the EU, for instance.

Compounding the distress for these nations, the overwhelming majority of the area’s exports to the US won’t be lined by the restricted checklist of exempted items introduced by the White Home on Wednesday.

Even when these exemptions — which embrace prescription drugs, semiconductors, lumber and sure minerals — show to be non permanent, it sends a transparent message to Asian international locations that their staple exports to the US are potential early casualties of a brand new commerce struggle.

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In charts: winners and losers from Trump’s new tariffs

The EU’s flat charge

The 20 per cent flat charge utilized to all of the EU has created a curious sample of winners and losers, relying on every member state’s particular person commerce with the US.

In 2024, the US reported that its greatest commerce surplus in items was with the Netherlands ($55bn), which receives the identical tariff charge as Eire — with which the US ran a items deficit of $87bn over the identical interval.

Nations like France, Spain and Belgium, with which the US runs surpluses or small deficits, might grumble on the blanket charge, however 15 international locations within the bloc would have acquired a better tariff if the foundations had been utilized at particular person member degree.

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Even this solely tells half the story, as non permanent exemptions on numerous merchandise create a variety of efficient charges for EU nations.

Eire’s deal with prescription drugs, which have been quickly exempted from tariffs, will hold its efficient tariff charge beneath 5 per cent for now.

For Slovakia, although, further tariffs equivalent to these Trump has launched on autos and automotive components imply its manufacturing-heavy economic system faces an efficient charge nicely above the 20 per cent headline.

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Pleasant hearth — US commerce surpluses entice tariffs too

Though Trump’s tariffs goal to focus on international locations with which the US has massive commerce deficits, the worldwide minimal 10 per cent tariff predominantly hits international locations with which it has commerce surpluses.

In keeping with its personal commerce figures, the US has a commerce deficit with solely 14 of the 122 international locations being handed the ten per cent tariff.

The UAE, with which the US has a $19.5bn surplus, Australia, with $17.9bn, and the UK, with $11.9bn, are essentially the most closely hit by the “friendly fire” amongst this cohort, in relation to their commerce balances.

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Annual commerce patterns might not repeat yearly

The so-called “reciprocal” factor of the tariffs was calculated utilizing commerce information from 2024. However import and export developments consistently shift, leaving a slew of nations dealing with tariff punishment after one good yr — and vice versa.

In 2024, the US reported a deficit with 15 international locations with which it had a surplus the yr earlier than. Conversely, the US reported a commerce surplus with 18 nations that ran a deficit the earlier yr, leaving Kenya, for instance, with simply the baseline 10 per cent.

For some international locations, 2024 deviated closely from longer-term developments. Namibia acquired a tariff charge of 21 per cent after recording its highest surplus in additional than a decade in 2024, regardless of a deficit in three of the earlier 4 years.

And spare a thought for the 5,819 inhabitants of St Pierre and Miquelon, who have been briefly set to be hit with a 50 per cent tariff, in accordance with preliminary figures launched by the White Home. That charge was primarily based on a extremely uncommon 2024 for the semi-autonomous French abroad territory, which earned a commerce surplus by returning a single $3.4mn plane half to the US.

That top tariff charge had disappeared, nonetheless, by the point the White Home issued its official government order.

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