This visualization displays ad valorem tariff rates by country using a bar chart built with D3.js and React.
The data here was copied directly from the original article: U.S. imposes 10% baseline tariffs; higher reciprocal tariffs for targeted countries by Reed Smith.
In an April 3, 2025 article on the Trade Compliance Resource Hub, Reed Smith LLP details a sweeping new set of tariffs enacted by President Trump through two executive orders (source). The first order imposes a 10% baseline tariff on all foreign-origin imports beginning April 5, with higher, country-specific tariffs—up to 50%—set to take effect for selected nations starting April 9. These measures aim to incentivize trade partners to reduce barriers, and apply even to imports under free trade agreements. The second order ends the de minimis exemption for Chinese-origin goods under $800, effective May 2. The article outlines key exemptions, tariff application criteria based on U.S. content, and advises companies on how to prepare for the operational and legal implications of these changes.