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Tunisia among the 69 countries targeted by new American customs taxes

by Webdo
Friday 1 August 2025 10:15
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Tunisia among the 69 countries targeted by new American customs taxes
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From August 7, 2025, the United States will officially apply new customs duties, between 10% and 41%, on imports from 69 countries and economic entities. This measure is part of a large -scale commercial offensive launched by President Donald Trump.

The presidential decree was signed the July 31 and entered into force legally THE August 1marking the start of the countdown. However, in order to allow customs services to prepare, effective implementation at the borders was deferred at August 7. On this date, the new pricing grids will be applied uniformly to all the countries concernedalthough rates vary according to business partners.

69 countries targeted, rates up to 41%

This measure marks a significant escalation in the so -called “economic reciprocity” strategy defended by the Head of State.

Announced for the first time on April 2 during an event called “Liberation Day”, this pricing policy aims to rebalance trade in the United States with the countries accused of practicing a deficit or deemed unjust trade. “It’s time to regain control of our wealth,” said Trump on this occasion.

Tunisia 25%

The tax duties imposed vary between 10% and 41%, depending on the country. Among the most penalized are Syria (41%), Burma (40%) or Switzerland (39%). On the other hand, last -minute adjustments have reduced the prices for several partners, including Tunisia, which goes from 28% to 25%.

A minimal drop, but which reflects partial recognition of the low Tunisian trade surplus vis-à-vis the United States. However, this rate remains high for a developing country and could impact Tunisian exporters, especially in the textile sectors or electronic components.

Country Old rate (%) New rate (%)
Angola 32 15
Bangladesh 37 20
Bosnia and Herzegovina 35 30
Botswana 37 15
Brunei 24 25
Cambodia 49 19
Cameroon 11 15
Chad 13 15
Ivory Coast 21 15
Democratic Republic of Congo 11 15
Equatorial Guinea 13 15
European Union (majority) 20 15
Falkland Islands 41 10
Fiji 32 15
Guyana 38 15
India 26 25
Indonesia 32 19
Iraq 39 35
Israel 17 15
Japan 24 15
Jordan 20 15
Kazakhstan 27 25
Laos 48 40
Lesotho 50 15
Libya 31 30
Liechtenstein 37 15
Madagascar 47 15
Malawi 17 15
Malaysia 24 19
Mauritius 40 15
Moldova 31 25
Mozambique 16 15
Myanmar 44 40
Namibia 21 15
Nauru 30 15
Nigeria 14 15
North Macedonia 33 15
Pakistan 29 19
Philippines 17 19
Serbia 37 35
South Korea 30 15
Sri Lanka 44 20
Swiss 31 39
Taiwan 32 20
Thailand 36 19
Tunisia 28 25
Vanuatu 22 15
Vietnam 46 20
Zambia 17 15
Zimbabwe 18 15

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