Global Fallout & Retaliation
Track how countries are responding to the US tariffs with their own retaliatory measures.
World Map of Retaliation Zones
Key Country Responses
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
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
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
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
Country | Status | Retaliatory Measure | US Sectors Affected | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
China | Implemented | 10-15% tariffs on US agricultural products | Agriculture (Midwest farmers) | April 15, 2025 |
China | Implemented | Export controls on critical minerals | Technology, Defense | April 15, 2025 |
European Union | Announced | €10 billion in retaliatory tariffs | Agriculture, Spirits, Manufacturing | May 1, 2025 |
Canada | Implemented | 10% tariffs on US steel and aluminum | Steel producers | April 15, 2025 |
Mexico | Announced | Tariffs on agricultural products | US farmers | May 10, 2025 |
Japan | Threatened | Potential tariffs on US automotive exports | US auto manufacturers | TBD |
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.