Tariff Tracker 2025
On April 2, 2025, President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs on global imports, declaring a "national emergency" regarding trade deficits. The policy imposes a 10% baseline tariff on all countries starting April 5, and higher "reciprocal" tariffs (up to 50%) on specific countries starting April 9. This site tracks all facets of this major economic policy shift.
What are these tariffs?
Starting April 5, 2025, the US is imposing a 10% baseline tariff on all imports, with higher reciprocal tariffs on specific countries starting April 9. China will face up to 54% tariffs, the EU 20%, while Canada and Mexico face 25% (with USMCA exemptions).
Why do they matter?
These tariffs represent the most substantial change to US trade policy in decades. They aim to address trade deficits, but will impact global supply chains, consumer prices, and international relations, potentially triggering retaliatory measures.
How do they affect me?
Most Americans will see price increases on imported goods, with average households paying an estimated $2,100-$3,400 more annually. Specific products like electronics, vehicles, and clothing will see the highest price hikes.
Global Tariff Impact (Proposed)
Interactive World Map
This map visualizes tariff rates by country. Click on a country to view detailed information.
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