Imports around the world are set to face a new, 15 percent tariff under President Trump’s latest trade policy, announced Saturday in the wake of a Supreme Court decision that struck down a large slate of his previous duties.
How the new tariff compares to the previous rate
Notes: Rates shown are a comparison between the emergency tariffs invalidated by the Supreme Court and the president’s new 15 percent baseline. For Canada and Mexico, the tariffs do not apply to goods subject to a trade deal with the United States. Other tariffs, like sectoral Section 232 tariff and China-specific Section 302 tariffs, are not shown here. The new global tariff does not apply to all goods; some are exempt, and others are subject to certain other duties.
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