Trump revealed the size of duties against a number of countries

The United States will impose duties of 20% on goods from the European Union (EU), 34% on goods from the People's Republic of China (PRC). This was announced on Wednesday, April 2, by US President Donald Trump, showing a table with the size of mutual tariffs for a number of countries.
"Now we are going to charge a fee from the European Union. <...> They're ripping us off. Disgusting. [The EU duty on US goods is] 39%. We're going to charge them 20%, so we're basically charging them half," Trump said at the White House, a broadcast posted on the CBS News YouTube channel.
At the same time, in response to the 67% duty from China, the United States will impose a 34% tariff.
The measures will also affect Vietnam (46%), Israel (17%), Indonesia (32%), Cambodia (49%), Malaysia (24%), South Korea (25%), Thailand (36%), Taiwan (32%), Switzerland (31%), Japan (24%) and other countries.
On March 26, President Trump announced the introduction of 25 percent duties in the United States on all cars and trucks manufactured outside the country. He clarified that these measures will come into force on April 2 and will be added to the existing ones. The White House estimates that approximately $100 billion in annual duties will be collected.
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