Track Your Tariff Exposure – Country by Country

On July 31, 2025, the President issued a new Executive Order further modifying country‑specific reciprocal tariffs, updating the earlier framework established on April 2, 2025 (EO 14257). Explore our interactive map to view the latest tariff rates for those countries with Country Specific Reciprocal Tariff Rates. Click on a country to see detailed information on applicable reciprocal tariffs for that country.  Unless otherwise noted, the tariff is the duty in the applicable subheading plus the additional percentage.

Data was last updated ** August 1 ** to reflect current trade agreements and regulatory changes.  Tariff rates are subject to change based on political developments, trade negotiations, and regulatory updates.

 

 

Tariffs in Motion – What’s Law, What’s Next, and What You Should Do

Our infographic breaks down which products are covered by Section 232, which face reciprocal tariffs, and how these duties can stack. Learn where your supply chain is shielded—and where it’s vulnerable.

GLC – Tariffs In Motion – Section 232

 

Three Things Supply Chain Leaders Must Know

  • Tariffs Stack – Section 232 duties can combine with baseline tariffs, raising costs dramatically.

  • Classification Is Critical – A single HTS code error could cost you 10–50% overnight.

  • Exemptions Can Shift – USMCA and FTA benefits depend on precise documentation and could change with new CBP rulings.

 

From Data to Decisions – How GLC Helps You Win

At GLC Inc, we don’t just move freight. We help you navigate policy changes with confidence. Our services include:

  • Classification support & tariff strategy

  • Landed cost modeling and risk forecasting

  • Duty drawback filing & compliance consulting

  • Seamless import/export execution

  • Proactive alerts on policy changes

Tariffs Consultation

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