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US Tariff Changes: Key Updates for Exporters & Freight ForwarderNews & Insights: US Tariffs and the Impact on Global Trade
Updated: 3 April 2025
The United States government has announced new tariffs on imports, which will impact businesses exporting goods to the US. These tariffs, introduced by the administration, will take effect from April 2025 and could influence supply chains and costs for companies involved in international trade.
Section 1: Baseline Tariff on All Imports
A 10% baseline tariff will be imposed on all imports to the US starting 5 April 2025. This tariff applies to all goods entering the country, with the charge payable by the importing company. While this cost is borne by importers, there may be indirect effects on consumers and supply chain pricing.
Countries that will face only this 10% tariff include:
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United Kingdom
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Singapore
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Brazil
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Australia
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New Zealand
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Turkey
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Colombia
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Argentina
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El Salvador
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United Arab Emirates
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Saudi Arabia
Section 2: Additional Tariffs for High Trade Deficit Countries
Beyond the baseline tariff, the White House has confirmed that additional reciprocal tariffs will apply to around 60 countries with significant trade imbalances with the US. These higher tariffs, which vary by country, will take effect from 9 April 2025.
Key trading partners affected include:
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European Union: 20%
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China: 54%
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Vietnam: 46%
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Thailand: 36%
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Japan: 24%
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Cambodia: 49%
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South Africa: 30%
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Taiwan: 32%
US officials have stated that these tariffs are in response to existing trade policies in these nations that impose higher duties on American exports.
Section 3: 25% Tariff on Imported Automobiles
In addition to the above measures, the US government has implemented a 25% tariff on all foreign-made automobiles. This policy has already taken effect, coming into force at midnight local time. The tariff applies to all vehicle imports, regardless of country of origin.
What This Means for Businesses
Companies involved in exports to the US will need to factor in these changes when planning their logistics and pricing strategies. The responsibility for paying these tariffs falls on the importing businesses within the US, but the broader implications for supply chains, pricing, and demand will be closely monitored.
Given the evolving nature of trade policies, businesses are encouraged to stay updated on potential changes that may arise in the coming weeks and months. For companies involved in customs clearance and freight forwarding, adapting to these new regulations will be essential in ensuring continued trade efficiency.
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