Donald Trump’s tariff chart out: India unchanged at 25%, Pakistan drops to 19%, Bangladesh to 20%. See full list

President Donald Trump has strengthened a 25 % tariff on Indian goods in a comprehensive reform of the United States’s trade policy, while reducing the customs tariff for Pakistan and Bangladesh and unveiled a detailed matrix of the new prices for dozens of countries.
The updated tariff list, seven days of issuing the executive order on July 31, set prices on more than 80 countries and regions. While India faces a constant tax of 25 %, Pakistan’s tariff decreases from 29 % to 19 %, and Bangladesh drowns from 35 % to 20 % – with what officials described as a modern bilateral deal with Washington.
“These amendments must be valid regarding the commodities that were made for consumption, or have been withdrawn from the warehouse for consumption, at or after 12:01 am, the east day after 7 days from the date of this matter,” said a statement to the White House.
This step is part of the broader calibration within the framework of the Trump administration’s “fair trade” agenda, with customs tariff levels now attached to the current trade dynamics and barriers of access to the perceived market.
Several major countries have seen noticeable changes:
- Iraq and Serbia were 35 % sharp rates.
- Los and Myanmar received 40 % highest tariffs.
- Syria topped the graph by 41 %.
The European Union is now facing a scale: 0 % for goods with 1 more than 15 % graphics fees for the US 1 in the United States, and the margin rate for goods is under this limit.
Meanwhile, countries such as Brazil (10 %), the United Kingdom (10 %) and New Zealand (15 %) were given a largest moderate tariff.
The situation that has not changed in India-and the lack of clarity on the potential additional sanctions related to its defense relations with Russia-continued to stress in relations between the United States and India. Trump’s previous warnings are still the most severe measures without solution.
2025-08-01 01:22:00