Reciprocal Tariff Tracker
Updates on Trump's Reciprocal Tariff Plan
Schulz Trade Law has compiled data from Trump’s Reciprocal Tariff Plan and created a tracker for your use. This tracker divides countries by continent/regionality, which hopefully enhances the readability for the reader.
We have also provided a column for countries applying a retaliatory tariff. We will not include any speculative information, meaning a retaliatory tariff will only be listed once formal notice is made by the responding country. Hence, any blank cell beneath the heading “COO Retaliatory Tariff” indicates no formal action has occurred by the corresponding country.
Per the Trump Administration’s executive order published April 2, 2025, future modification may occur to reciprocal tariffs, depending on any further trade agreements or retaliatory tariffs with the United States. As such, we will update this tracker diligently and provide information on when our last update was made.
Our Team
After reviewing the tracker, please reach out to Schulz Trade Law PLLC if you have any questions and/or concerns, as we know these reciprocal tariffs have caused a widespread disruption for multiple industries and individuals. Our team is built to help you make the trade, regardless of aggravating circumstances.
Tariff Tracker
Note: Tariffs paused until July 9, 2025, except for China/Hong Kong/Macau
As of April 9, 2025, the Trump Administration has implemented a ninety (90) day pause on all reciprocal tariffs – except for China/Hong Kong/Macau. Thus, for the time being, all countries, except for China/Hong Kong/Macau, shall apply a ten percent (10%) reciprocal tariff.
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