President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs lastly took impact on Thursday, slapping levies on dozens of nations and risking price increases for a bunch of on a regular basis items.
Tariffs between 10% and 41% have been utilized to almost 70 international locations starting at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, considerably increasing the attain of Trump’s confrontational commerce coverage.
“IT’S MIDNIGHT!!! BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN TARIFFS ARE NOW FLOWING INTO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!” President Donald Trump posted shortly earlier than midnight on his social media platform.
The tariffs arrived roughly per week after Trump delayed so-called reciprocal tariffs, opting to change some levies.
Canada, a prime U.S. commerce associate, faces a 35% tariff. Whereas Brazil, a key supply of espresso, receives a 40% tariff which, when added on prime of the ten% baseline tariff within the new order, means a 50% fee on the nation’s imports to the U.S.
The international locations going through the very best charges within the government order are Laos and Myanmar at 40% and Syria at 41%.
India is hit with a 25% tariff within the order however that’s anticipated to climb to 50% on Aug. 27. Trump on Wednesday stated he was imposing the extra 25% levy as punishment for India’s resolution to proceed buying Russian oil all through the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
There’s an prolonged rollout for items shipped into the nation by vessel. So long as they’re shipped by Aug. 7 and enter the U.S. by Oct. 5, they won’t be topic to the brand new tariff charges.
The White Home has stated the charges have been decided largely primarily based on the commerce deficit the U.S. has with these buying and selling companions.
The brand new tariff charges resemble levies that have been positioned on greater than 90 international locations on April 2, although there are some variations.
Trump rolled out these so-called reciprocal tariffs in April, then delayed them, vowing to strike roughly 90 commerce offers in 90 days. In early July, Trump delayed the tariffs once more, setting a deadline of Aug. 1. A day earlier than that deadline, he delayed them as soon as once more.
The brand new levies seem so as to add 15% tariffs on items from a number of international locations not initially included within the president’s “Liberation Day” government order on April 2 — together with Bolivia, Ecuador, Ghana and Iceland.
After the ‘Liberation Day” tariffs have been unveiled after which delayed, Trump despatched letters to leaders of roughly two dozen international locations outlining the tariff ranges that might take impact if no deal have been struck. The Trump administration raced to strike commerce agreements over the times previous the deadline in an effort to win concessions from focused international locations in trade for lowered tariff charges.
Cargo containers line a ship on the Port of Oakland, Aug. 6, 2025, in Oakland, Calif.
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To this point, the White Home says it has reached commerce agreements with the United Kingdom, Vietnam and Indonesia, in addition to a preliminary accord with China.
“The president and his commerce staff need to minimize the very best offers for the American individuals and the American employee,” White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated final month when she introduced the Aug. 1 deadline.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent listens as President Donald Trump speaks throughout an occasion to signal an government order restarting the Presidential Health Check in public faculties, July 31, 2025, within the Roosevelt Room of the White Home.
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Tariffs put ahead to date by Trump are anticipated to price a median family a further $2,400 this 12 months, the Yale Budget Lab discovered final week.
Importers usually go alongside a share of the tariff-related tax burden onto customers within the type of value hikes.
Chatting with reporters final week, a Trump administration official hailed the brand new tariffs as a part of a “new system of commerce” that goals to prioritize “honest and balanced commerce” over effectivity in any respect prices.
ABC Information’ Michelle Stoddart, and Meghan Mistry contributed to this report.