WASHINGTON , D.C. — President Donald Trump’s new tiered tariff policy is now in effect, imposing varying rates on goods from different countries.

While most nations’ goods were previously subject to a minimum 10% tariff, the new policy introduces significantly higher rates for specific countries, raising concerns among economists about potential impacts on the economy.

New Tariff Structure

The new policy sets a minimum 10% tariff for most countries, but increases the rates for dozens of others. The highest rates are now applied to goods from:

Brazil: 50%

Laos & Myanmar: 40%

Switzerland, Iraq, & Serbia: 35%

An additional 21 countries, including India (25%), Taiwan (20%), and Vietnam (20%), face tariffs greater than 15%. Goods from 39 countries and the European Union are now su

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