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Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Explained: 10 Key Points on What Changes From April 5

From China to India, Trump’s sweeping tariffs target over 60 countries, raising fears of a global trade war and inflation in the US.

📍 Washington, D.C. | April 3, 2025
In a landmark move triggering global concern, US President Donald Trump has officially unveiled his long-promised “reciprocal tariffs”, labeling April 2 as “Liberation Day” for the American economy. With a 10% baseline import tax kicking in from April 5, and additional country-specific retaliatory tariffs from April 9, the decision is expected to reshape trade flows and could have far-reaching economic consequences worldwide.

Also Read: “Mixed Bag, Not Setback”: India Analyzing Impact of Trump’s 26% Tariff

Here’s a 10-point summary of what these tariffs mean and who’s affected:


🔟 10-Point Guide To Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs

Also Read: Trump Spares Russia in Tariff Blitz Despite Harsh Rhetoric, Raises Eyebrows Globally

  1. Universal 10% Tariff:
    All US imports (excluding a few categories) will face a 10% base tariff starting April 5.
  2. Country-Specific Tariffs Effective April 9:
    Tailored reciprocal tariffs, aimed at countries with alleged unfair trade practices, come into effect April 9.
  3. Highest Hit Nations:
    • China: 34% (plus a previous 20% fentanyl-related tariff = 54%)
    • India: 26%
    • Vietnam: 46%
    • EU: 20%
    • Japan: 24%
    • South Korea: 25%
    • Taiwan: 32%
    • Thailand: 36%
  4. China’s Small Parcels Targeted:
    Trump eliminated the de minimis exemption for small Chinese shipments (under $800), citing loopholes exploited by Shein and Temu. These now face 30% duty or $25/item, increasing to $50 from June 1.
  5. Russia Exempted:
    Despite recent tensions and sanctions, Russia is not on the tariff list, with the White House citing “already minimal trade.”
  6. Canada & Mexico Exempt (For Now):
    These two major partners escape the new tariffs but continue to face earlier 25% levies on certain goods, including steel, autos, and border-related imports.
  7. Sectoral Exemptions Continue:
    Existing Section 232 tariffs remain on items like steel, aluminum, auto parts, and semiconductors, with no additional reciprocal tariffs added.
  8. Trump Uses Emergency Powers:
    The tariffs are enacted under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)—historically used for sanctions, not trade duties.
  9. Consumer Impact Likely:
    Experts warn that US consumers may face price hikes, especially on electronics, clothing, autos, and groceries due to increased import costs.
  10. Global Trade War Risks Rising:
    With retaliatory actions expected from impacted countries, analysts are warning of instability in global supply chains, slower growth, and higher inflation globally.

Also Read: Inside Trump’s Tariffs: China, India, EU Among Hardest Hit in New Trade Blitz


🎯 What This Means For India:
India faces a 26% reciprocal tariff, which Trump termed a “discounted rate” compared to what the US faces in return. Indian exporters may now see shrinking margins, and US-bound goods like textiles, auto parts, and pharmaceuticals could become less competitive.


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