United States slaps ‘worst offender’ South Africa with 30% tariffs

Donald Trump announced a global 10% tariff on all imports, and higher rates for a slew of ‘worst offenders’ - including South Africa.

United States slaps ‘worst offender’ South Africa with 30% tariffs

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced a global 10% tariff on all imports, and higher rates for a slew of ‘worst offenders’ – including South Africa.

According to Bloomberg, Trump said that the United States would implement the long-talked-about reciprocal tariff structure to balance trade and put America first.

He said that countries around the world were exploiting trade with the United States and “cheating” by running massive surpluses while imposing steep tariffs and ‘hidden’ tariffs through VAT and other measures.

‘Worst offenders’

The US leader pulled out a chart showing the new tariffs that will be imposed on a long list of countries, including China, the EU, India, Japan and South Korea.

These countries were dubbed the “worst offenders”.

Notably, South Africa is listed among these countries.

While the US president initially discussed fully reciprocal tariffs before the announcement, he said the United States would be kind and implement “discounted” rates.

By way of an example, while Trump claimed China is imposing tariffs of 67% on the US, the US would charge a “discounted” rate of only 34%.

For South Africa, Trump claimed that the tariffs on the United States amounted to 60%. In turn, it will implement a “discounted” 30% tariff on the country.

“A lot of bad things are happening in South Africa,” Trump said.

“We send them billions of dollars but we had to cut their funding because bad things are happening.”

Trump said that if any country wanted to be exempt from the tariffs, it would simply have to move its production to the United States.

The president also announced a global 25% tariff on all imported vehicles, which took effect from midnight in the United States.

The reciprocal tariffs will come into effect on Wednesday, 9 April, with the 10% tariff kicking in earlier on Saturday, 5 April.

South Africa quick to react

In a statement on Thursday morning, the Presidency said it has noted with concern the newly imposed tariffs on South African exports to the United States of America.

‘Whilst South Africa remains committed to a mutually beneficial trade relationship with the United States, unilaterally imposed and punitive tariffs are a concern and serve as a barrier to trade and shared prosperity.

‘The tariffs affirm the urgency to negotiate a new bilateral and mutually beneficial trade agreement with the U.S, as an essential step to secure long-term trade certainty.’

Rand crashes

The rand plummeted following the announcement and is currently trading at R18.92/$ at the time of publishing.

Here are Donald Trump’s US Reciprocal Tariffs by country:

Country/RegionCountry/Region Tariff*US Reciprocal Tariffs
Afghanistan49%10%
Albania10%10%
Algeria59%30%
Andorra10%10%
Angola63%32%
Anguilla10%10%
Antigua and Barbuda10%10%
Argentina10%10%
Armenia10%10%
Aruba10%10%
Australia10%10%
Azerbaijan10%10%
Bahamas10%10%
Bahrain10%10%
Bangladesh74%37%
Barbados10%10%
Belize10%10%
Benin10%10%
Bermuda10%10%
Bhutan10%10%
Bolivia20%10%
Bosnia and Herzegovina70%35%
Botswana74%37%
Brazil10%10%
British Indian Ocean Territory10%10%
British Virgin Islands10%10%
Brunei47%24%
Burma88%44%
Burundi10%10%
Cabo Verde10%10%
Cambodia97%49%
Cameroon22%11%
Cayman Islands10%10%
Central African Republic10%10%
Chad26%13%
Chile10%10%
China67%34%
Christmas Island10%10%
Cocos (Keeling) Islands10%10%
Colombia10%10%
Comoros10%10%
Congo (Brazzaville)10%10%
Congo (Kinshasa)22%11%
Cook Islands10%10%
Costa Rica17%10%
Cote d’Ivoire41%21%
Curacao10%10%
Djibouti10%10%
Dominica10%10%
Dominican Republic10%10%
Ecuador12%10%
Egypt10%10%
El Salvador10%10%
Equatorial Guinea25%13%
Eritrea10%10%
Eswatini10%10%
Ethiopia10%10%
EU39%20%
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)82%41%
Fiji63%32%
French Guiana10%10%
French Polynesia10%10%
Gabon10%10%
Gambia10%10%
Georgia10%10%
Ghana17%10%
Gibraltar10%10%
Grenada10%10%
Guadeloupe10%10%
Guatemala10%10%
Guinea10%10%
Guinea-Bissau10%10%
Guyana76%38%
Haiti10%10%
Heard and McDonald Islands10%10%
Honduras10%10%
Iceland10%10%
India52%26%
Indonesia64%32%
Iran10%10%
Iraq78%39%
Israel33%17%
Jamaica10%10%
Japan46%24%
Jordan40%20%
Kazakhstan54%27%
Kenya10%10%
Kiribati10%10%
Kosovo10%10%
Kuwait10%10%
Kyrgyzstan10%10%
Laos95%48%
Lebanon10%10%
Lesotho99%50%
Liberia10%10%
Libya61%31%
Liechtenstein73%37%
Madagascar93%47%
Malawi34%17%
Malaysia47%24%
Maldives10%10%
Mali10%10%
Marshall Islands10%10%
Martinique10%10%
Mauritania10%10%
Mauritius80%40%
Mayotte10%10%
Micronesia10%10%
Moldova61%31%
Monaco10%10%
Mongolia10%10%
Montenegro10%10%
Montserrat10%10%
Morocco10%10%
Mozambique31%16%
Namibia42%21%
Nauru59%30%
Nepal10%10%
New Zealand20%10%
Nicaragua36%18%
Niger10%10%
Nigeria27%14%
Norfolk Island58%29%
North Macedonia65%33%
Norway30%15%
Oman10%10%
Pakistan58%29%
Panama10%10%
Papua New Guinea15%10%
Paraguay10%10%
Peru10%10%
Philippines34%17%
Qatar10%10%
Reunion73%37%
Rwanda10%10%
Saint Elena15%10%
Saint Kitts and Nevis10%10%
Saint Lucia10%10%
Saint Pierre and Miquelon99%50%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines10%10%
Samoa10%10%
San Marino10%10%
São Tomé and Príncipe10%10%
Saudi Arabia10%10%
Senegal10%10%
Serbia74%37%
Sierra Leone10%10%
Singapore10%10%
Sint Maarten10%10%
Solomon Islands10%10%
South Africa60%30%
South Korea50%25%
South Sudan10%10%
Sri Lanka88%44%
Sudan10%10%
Suriname10%10%
Svalbard and Jan Mayen10%10%
Switzerland61%31%
Syria81%41%
Taiwan64%32%
Tajikistan10%10%
Tanzania10%10%
Thailand72%36%
Timor-Leste10%10%
Togo10%10%
Tokelau10%10%
Tonga10%10%
Trinidad and Tobago12%10%
Tunisia55%28%
Turkey10%10%
Turkmenistan10%10%
Turks and Caicos Islands10%10%
Tuvalu10%10%
Uganda20%10%
Ukraine10%10%
United Arab Emirates10%10%
United Kingdom10%10%
Uruguay10%10%
Uzbekistan10%10%
Vanuatu44%22%
Venezuela29%15%
Vietnam90%46%
Yemen10%10%
Zambia33%17%
Zimbabwe35%18%

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