Pakistan slapped with 29% tariff as Trump unleashes trade war on world
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs on dozens of nations, including Pakistan, citing years of what he called unfair trade practices.
The tariffs, set to take effect at midnight, will impact all foreign countries with a baseline 10% tariff, while some will face significantly higher rates.
Pakistan faces 29% tariff while some other countries including Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have been slapped with higher rates. However, Trump was kind to both India and Afghanistan.
Speaking from the White House Rose Garden, Trump explained that the tariffs are calculated by factoring in existing tariff rates and non-monetary barriers, such as currency manipulation.
Canada and Mexico remain subject to a 25% tariff, with exemptions for goods under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
“The tariffs will not be fully reciprocal. I could have done that, I guess. But it would have been tough for a lot of countries,” Trump said.
Following are highlights of Trump’s remarks:
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“In many cases, the friend is worse than the foe in terms of trade,” Trump said.
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“We subsidize a lot of countries and keep them going and keep them in business,” Trump said about trade partners, specifically Mexico and Canada.
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“Why are we doing this? I mean, at what point do we say you got to work for yourselves.”
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“We are finally putting American first,” Trump said.
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“Trade deficits are no longer merely an economic problem. They are a national emergency,” Trump said.
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Trump held up a board showing the new rates charged on most countries. Rates ranged from 10% to 49% on the first board and up to 50% on later boards.
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With a few exceptions, based on the charts Trump read out, the tariff rate being imposed by the U.S. on most countries was around half of what those countries charged. There were some exceptions in which the U.S. charged the exact rates that those countries charged, according to the chart.
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“This is not full reciprocal, it is kind reciprocal,” Trump said.
South Asian countries facing tariffs
Pakistan – 29%
India – 26%
Bangladesh – 37%
Sri Lanka – 44%
Nepal – 10%
Bhutan – 10%
Maldives – 10%
Afghanistan – 10%
Global tariff rates
The highest tariffs are imposed on Lesotho (50%), Saint Pierre and Miquelon (50%), and Cambodia (49%), while European Union nations face a 20% tariff. Some of the other key rates include:
China – 34%
South Korea – 25%
Japan – 24%
European Union – 20%
United Kingdom – 10%
Brazil – 10%
Saudi Arabia – 10%
Turkey – 10%

The move is expected to heighten trade tensions worldwide, with affected countries likely to respond with countermeasures.
A full list of countries follows below:
Lesotho: 50 percent
Saint Pierre and Miquelon: 50 percent
Cambodia: 49 percent
Laos: 48 percent
Madagascar: 47 percent
Vietnam: 46 percent tariff
Myanmar: 44 percent
Sri Lanka: 44 percent
Falkland Islands: 41 percent
Syria: 41 percent
Mauritius: 40 percent
Iraq: 39 percent
Guyana: 38 percent
Botswana: 37 percent
Bangladesh: 37 percent
Réunion: 37 percent
Serbia: 37 percent
Liechtenstein: 37 percent
Thailand: 36 percent tariff
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 35 percent
China: 34 percent tariff
North Macedonia: 33 percent
Fiji: 32 percent
Taiwan: 32 percent tariff
Indonesia: 32 percent
Angola: 32 percent
Switzerland: 31 percent
Moldova: 31 percent
Libya: 31 percent
Algeria: 30 percent
Nauru: 30 percent
Norfolk Island: 29 percent
Pakistan: 29 percent
Tunisia: 28 percent
Kazakhstan: 27 percent
India: 26 percent tariff
South Korea: 25 percent tariff
Brunei: 24 percent
Japan: 24 percent tariff
Malaysia: 24 percent
Vanuatu: 22 percent
Ivory Coast: 21 percent
Namibia: 21 percent
European Union: 20 percent tariff
Jordan: 20 percent
Zimbabwe: 18 percent
Nicaragua: 18 percent
Israel: 17 percent
Philippines: 17 percent
Zambia: 17 percent
Malawi: 17 percent
Mozambique: 16 percent
Norway: 15 percent
Venezuela: 15 percent
Nigeria: 14 percent
Chad: 13 percent
Equatorial Guinea: 13 percent
Democratic Republic of the Congo: 11 percent
Cameroon: 11 percent
United Kingdom: 10 percent
South Africa: 10 percent
Brazil: 10 percent
Singapore: 10 percent
Chile: 10 percent
Australia: 10 percent
Turkey: 10 percent
Colombia: 10 percent
Peru: 10 percent
Costa Rica: 10 percent
Dominican Republic: 10 percent
United Arab Emirates: 10 percent
New Zealand: 10 percent
Argentina: 10 percent
Ecuador: 10 percent
Guatemala: 10 percent
Honduras: 10 percent
Egypt: 10 percent
Saudi Arabia: 10 percent
Ukraine: 10 percent
Bahrain: 10 percent
Qatar: 10 percent
El Salvador: 10 percent
Trinidad and Tobago: 10 percent
Morocco: 10 percent
Uruguay: 10 percent
Bahamas: 10 percent
Iceland: 10 percent
Kenya: 10 percent
Haiti: 10 percent
Bolivia: 10 percent
Panama: 10 percent
Ethiopia: 10 percent
Ghana: 10 percent
Jamaica: 10 percent
Paraguay: 10 percent
Lebanon: 10 percent
Tanzania: 10 percent
Georgia: 10 percent
Senegal: 10 percent
Azerbaijan: 10 percent
Uganda: 10 percent
Albania: 10 percent
Armenia: 10 percent
Nepal: 10 percent
Sint Maarten: 10 percent
Gabon: 10 percent
Kuwait: 10 percent
Togo: 10 percent
Suriname: 10 percent
Belize: 10 percent
Papua New Guinea: 10 percent
Liberia: 10 percent
British Virgin Islands: 10 percent
Afghanistan: 10 percent
Benin: 10 percent
Barbados: 10 percent
Monaco: 10 percent
Uzbekistan: 10 percent
Republic of the Congo: 10 percent
Djibouti: 10 percent
French Polynesia: 10 percent
Cayman Islands: 10 percent
Kosovo: 10 percent
Curaçao: 10 percent
Rwanda: 10 percent
Sierra Leone: 10 percent
Mongolia: 10 percent
San Marino: 10 percent
Antigua and Barbuda: 10 percent
Bermuda: 10 percent
Eswatini: 10 percent
Marshal Islands: 10 percent
Saint Kitts and Nevis: 10 percent
Turkmenistan: 10 percent
Grenada: 10 percent
Sudan: 10 percent
Turks and Caicos Islands: 10 percent
Aruba: 10 percent
Montenegro: 10 percent
Saint Helena: 10 percent
Kyrgyzstan: 10 percent
Yemen: 10 percent
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 10 percent
Niger: 10 percent
Saint Lucia: 10 percent
Iran: 10 percent
Samoa: 10 percent
Guinea: 10 percent
Timor-Leste: 10 percent
Montserrat: 10 percent
Mali: 10 percent
Maldives: 10 percent
Tajikistan: 10 percent
Cabo Verde: 10 percent
Burundi: 10 percent
Guadeloupe: 10 percent
Bhutan: 10 percent
Martinique: 10 percent
Tonga: 10 percent
Mauritania: 10 percent
Dominica: 10 percent
Micronesia: 10 percent
Gambia: 10 percent
French Guiana: 10 percent
Christmas Island: 10 percent
Andorra: 10 percent
Central African Republic: 10 percent
Solomon Islands: 10 percent
Mayotte: 10 percent
Anguilla: 10 percent
Cocos Islands: 10 percent
Eritrea: 10 percent
Cook Islands: 10 percent
South Sudan: 10 percent
Comoros: 10 percent
Kiribati: 10 percent
São Tomé and Príncipe: 10 percent
Gibraltar: 10 percent
Tuvalu: 10 percent
British Indian Ocean Territory: 10 percent
Tokelau: 10 percent
Guinea-Bissau: 10 percent
Svalbard and Jan Mayen: 10 percent
Heard and McDonald Islands: 10 percent
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