World Tariff Heatmap

A visual overview of US tariff rates across 30 major trading partners. Red means high tariffs. Green means lower rates.

๐Ÿ’ก
The US now imposes tariffs of 20% or higher on imports from 20 of its 30 largest trading partners โ€” the broadest tariff coverage since the Smoot-Hawley era of the 1930s. Vietnam (46%) and Bangladesh (37%) face the highest rates, hitting low-cost consumer goods hardest.
Tariff Rate:40%+30-39%25-29%20-24%15-19%10-14%<10%

๐ŸŽจ What the Colors Mean

40%+ tariff rate

Severe โ€” near trade embargo levels

20โ€“40% tariff rate

High โ€” significant consumer price impact

10โ€“20% tariff rate

Moderate โ€” baseline Trump-era tariffs

Under 10% tariff rate

Low โ€” free trade agreement partners

No data / minimal trade

๐Ÿ“Œ Key Takeaways

  • โ†’East & Southeast Asia face the highest tariffs. China (145%), Vietnam (46%), and Bangladesh (37%) are hit hardest due to Section 301 and IEEPA tariffs.
  • โ†’USMCA partners (Canada, Mexico) face lower but rising rates, with targeted steel/aluminum and auto sector tariffs.
  • โ†’EU nations face a baseline 20% tariff plus sector-specific rates on steel, aluminum, and autos.
  • โ†’The pattern: countries that produce low-cost consumer goods face the highest tariffs โ€” making tariffs most regressive for lower-income households.
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