Global Fallout & Retaliation

Track how countries are responding to the US tariffs with their own retaliatory measures.

World Map of Retaliation Zones

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Key Country Responses

China
Implemented
High Impact

Retaliatory Measures:

10-15% tariffs on US agricultural products including soybeans, corn, and wheat; export controls on critical minerals; antitrust investigation into Google

US Sectors Affected:

Agriculture (Midwest farmers), technology companies

European Union
Announced
High Impact

Retaliatory Measures:

Preparing €10 billion in retaliatory tariffs targeting US exports; may suspend investments in the US

US Sectors Affected:

Expected to target agriculture, spirits, and manufacturing

Canada
Implemented
Medium Impact

Retaliatory Measures:

10% tariffs on US steel and aluminum; targeted tariffs on products from politically significant states

US Sectors Affected:

Steel producers, Florida agriculture, Pennsylvania manufacturing

Mexico
Announced
Medium Impact

Retaliatory Measures:

Preparing retaliatory tariffs, specifics to be announced

US Sectors Affected:

Likely to target agricultural products from states that supported Trump

All Retaliatory Actions

CountryStatusRetaliatory MeasureUS Sectors AffectedDate
China
Implemented
10-15% tariffs on US agricultural productsAgriculture (Midwest farmers)April 15, 2025
China
Implemented
Export controls on critical mineralsTechnology, DefenseApril 15, 2025
European Union
Announced
€10 billion in retaliatory tariffsAgriculture, Spirits, ManufacturingMay 1, 2025
Canada
Implemented
10% tariffs on US steel and aluminumSteel producersApril 15, 2025
Mexico
Announced
Tariffs on agricultural productsUS farmersMay 10, 2025
Japan
Threatened
Potential tariffs on US automotive exportsUS auto manufacturersTBD

Impact on US Export Sectors

Agriculture

Targeted by China and EU with tariffs on soybeans, corn, and wheat. Estimated impact: $8.2B in reduced exports.

Manufacturing

Most heavily affected by Canadian and EU retaliatory measures. Key products: steel, machinery, and automotive parts.

Technology

Facing new regulatory barriers in China and potential tariffs from South Korea on semiconductors and electronics.