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Trump Tariff Burden by Country

This visualization shows the potential impact of proposed Trump tariffs on countries around the world. The map displays the difference in tariff rates before and after April 10, 2025, highlighting which countries would face the most significant increases.

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Understanding the Data

The visualization above shows the difference between current tariff rates and the proposed rates under potential Trump administration policies after April 10, 2025. Countries in red would face the highest tariff increases, while those in green would see minimal changes.

Key Findings

  • China would face the largest tariff increase, with rates potentially rising by over 130 percentage points
  • Mexico and Canada, despite USMCA membership, would see significant tariff increases
  • Several European countries would experience moderate tariff increases between 5-10 percentage points
  • Latin American countries outside of Mexico would generally face smaller increases compared to Asian manufacturing hubs

Methodology

This analysis is based on publicly available trade data and proposed tariff policies. The visualization compares current effective tariff rates with projected rates based on policy statements and historical precedent. The data represents an estimate of potential impacts and may change based on actual policy implementation.