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What are tariffs, why is Trump using them, and will prices rise? | What are tariffs, why is Trump using them, and will prices rise? |
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Watch: What is a tariff? The BBC's Adam Fleming explains | Watch: What is a tariff? The BBC's Adam Fleming explains |
The US has introduced a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports from around the world. | The US has introduced a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports from around the world. |
In response, Canada and the EU have announced new tariffs on US goods worth billions of dollars, stoking fears of a global trade war. | In response, Canada and the EU have announced new tariffs on US goods worth billions of dollars, stoking fears of a global trade war. |
President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 200% tariff on alcohol from EU countries unless the bloc scraps its "nasty 50% tariff on whisky". | |
Trump has already imposed 25% tariffs on other imports from Mexico and Canada - with some exemptions - and a 20% levy on Chinese goods. | |
What are tariffs and how do they work? | What are tariffs and how do they work? |
Tariffs are taxes charged on goods imported from other countries. | Tariffs are taxes charged on goods imported from other countries. |
The companies that bring the foreign goods into the country pay the tax to the government. | The companies that bring the foreign goods into the country pay the tax to the government. |
Typically, tariffs are a percentage of a product's value. A 20% tariff on Chinese goods means a product worth $10 (£7.76) has an additional $2 charge. | Typically, tariffs are a percentage of a product's value. A 20% tariff on Chinese goods means a product worth $10 (£7.76) has an additional $2 charge. |
Firms may choose to pass on some or all of the cost of tariffs to customers. | Firms may choose to pass on some or all of the cost of tariffs to customers. |
The US has typically charged lower tariffs on goods than other countries. | The US has typically charged lower tariffs on goods than other countries. |
Economists fear Trump's new taxes - and the further tariffs on foreign imports that he has suggested may start on 2 April - could lead to a sharp increase in the prices consumers pay in the US and around the globe. | |
BBC reporters answer your tariff questions | BBC reporters answer your tariff questions |
Why is Trump using tariffs? | Why is Trump using tariffs? |
Tariffs are a central part of Trump's overall economic vision. | Tariffs are a central part of Trump's overall economic vision. |
He says tariffs will boost US manufacturing and protect jobs, raising tax revenue and growing the domestic economy. | He says tariffs will boost US manufacturing and protect jobs, raising tax revenue and growing the domestic economy. |
He also wants to restore America's trade balance with its foreign partners - reducing the gap that exists between how much the US imports from and exports to individual countries. | He also wants to restore America's trade balance with its foreign partners - reducing the gap that exists between how much the US imports from and exports to individual countries. |
But he has refused to rule out the prospect of a recession as a result of his trade policies, which sent US stocks sharply down in the days before the metal tariffs took effect. | But he has refused to rule out the prospect of a recession as a result of his trade policies, which sent US stocks sharply down in the days before the metal tariffs took effect. |
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick later said the tariffs were "worth it" even if they did lead to an economic downturn. | US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick later said the tariffs were "worth it" even if they did lead to an economic downturn. |
Trump's tariffs initially targeted goods from China, Mexico and Canada. | Trump's tariffs initially targeted goods from China, Mexico and Canada. |
These accounted for more than 40% of imports into the US in 2024. | These accounted for more than 40% of imports into the US in 2024. |
But Trump has accused the three countries of not doing enough to end the flow of migrants and illegal drugs such as fentanyl into the US. | But Trump has accused the three countries of not doing enough to end the flow of migrants and illegal drugs such as fentanyl into the US. |
All three countries have rejected the accusations. | All three countries have rejected the accusations. |
Trump's tariffs risk economic turbulence - and voter backlash | Trump's tariffs risk economic turbulence - and voter backlash |
Faisal Islam: Trump is no longer swayed by the stock markets | Faisal Islam: Trump is no longer swayed by the stock markets |
Is the US really heading into a recession? | Is the US really heading into a recession? |
How do the steel and aluminum tariffs work? | How do the steel and aluminum tariffs work? |
The 25% tariffs on all US imports of steel and aluminum began on 12 March. | The 25% tariffs on all US imports of steel and aluminum began on 12 March. |
The US buys more steel than any other country - with Canada, Brazil and Mexico its top three suppliers. | The US buys more steel than any other country - with Canada, Brazil and Mexico its top three suppliers. |
Canada is also the largest supplier of aluminum to the US, providing almost 60% of the amount imported. | Canada is also the largest supplier of aluminum to the US, providing almost 60% of the amount imported. |
When Trump first announced the tariff on steel and aluminium imports, he said there would be no exceptions. | When Trump first announced the tariff on steel and aluminium imports, he said there would be no exceptions. |
On 11 March, he threatened to double the levy for Canadian metals because of that country's decision to charge more to electricity customers in three northern US states, in response to other US tariffs. | On 11 March, he threatened to double the levy for Canadian metals because of that country's decision to charge more to electricity customers in three northern US states, in response to other US tariffs. |
Trump scrapped this plan just hours before it was due to take effect, after Canada agreed to suspend the extra energy charges. | Trump scrapped this plan just hours before it was due to take effect, after Canada agreed to suspend the extra energy charges. |
Trump previously announced tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminium in 2018, during his first term as president. | Trump previously announced tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminium in 2018, during his first term as president. |
However, he later negotiated exceptions for many countries including Australia, Canada and Mexico. | However, he later negotiated exceptions for many countries including Australia, Canada and Mexico. |
Despite those previous exemptions, tariffs raised the average price of steel and aluminium in the US by 2.4% and 1.6% respectively, according to the US International Trade Commission. | Despite those previous exemptions, tariffs raised the average price of steel and aluminium in the US by 2.4% and 1.6% respectively, according to the US International Trade Commission. |
Three American goods that could rise in price due to metal tariffs | Three American goods that could rise in price due to metal tariffs |
How have other countries reacted to the steel tariffs? | How have other countries reacted to the steel tariffs? |
In the hours after the levy took effect, Canada and the EU both announced retaliatory tariffs. | In the hours after the levy took effect, Canada and the EU both announced retaliatory tariffs. |
Canada introduced a 25% tariff on an additional C$29.8bn ($20bn; £16bn) worth of US goods from 13 March. | Canada introduced a 25% tariff on an additional C$29.8bn ($20bn; £16bn) worth of US goods from 13 March. |
This includes steel products worth C$12.6bn, sports equipment, computers and cast iron items. | This includes steel products worth C$12.6bn, sports equipment, computers and cast iron items. |
Incoming Canadian PM Carney ready to talk trade with Trump if 'there's respect for sovereignty' | Incoming Canadian PM Carney ready to talk trade with Trump if 'there's respect for sovereignty' |
The EU tariffs will target US goods worth €26bn (£22bn), and will start on 1 April and be fully in place on 13 April. | The EU tariffs will target US goods worth €26bn (£22bn), and will start on 1 April and be fully in place on 13 April. |
They will cover items ranging "from boats to bourbon to motorbikes", in addition to steel and aluminium goods such as pipes, window frames and tin foil. | They will cover items ranging "from boats to bourbon to motorbikes", in addition to steel and aluminium goods such as pipes, window frames and tin foil. |
European Commision President Ursula von der Leyen said she "deeply regrets this measure". Tariffs are "bad for business and worse for consumers", she added. | European Commision President Ursula von der Leyen said she "deeply regrets this measure". Tariffs are "bad for business and worse for consumers", she added. |
Writing on his social media site, Truth Social, Trump said that if the EU's 50% tax on US whiskey was not removed "immediately", the US would levy a 200% tariff on all wines, Champagnes and alcoholic products coming out of EU represented countries. | |
"This will be great for the Wine and Champagne businesses in the US," he added. | |
EU braces for higher prices as US trade war ramps up | EU braces for higher prices as US trade war ramps up |
The UK exports hundreds of millions of pounds worth of steel to the US every year. | The UK exports hundreds of millions of pounds worth of steel to the US every year. |
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer told MPs that the UK will take "pragmatic approach" to the US tariffs, but confirmed it will "keep all options on the table". | Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer told MPs that the UK will take "pragmatic approach" to the US tariffs, but confirmed it will "keep all options on the table". |
How will the latest Trump tariffs affect the UK? | How will the latest Trump tariffs affect the UK? |
China's foreign ministry said the country would take "all necessary measures" to safeguard its rights and interests, arguing that the tariffs breached World Trade Organization rules. | China's foreign ministry said the country would take "all necessary measures" to safeguard its rights and interests, arguing that the tariffs breached World Trade Organization rules. |
What is happening with the other tariffs against Canada and Mexico? | What is happening with the other tariffs against Canada and Mexico? |
Trump has already introduced 25% tariffs on other goods from both US neighbours, Canada and Mexico. | Trump has already introduced 25% tariffs on other goods from both US neighbours, Canada and Mexico. |
These were originally due to start on 4 February but were delayed for a month to allow further negotiations. The 25% tariffs began on 4 March, with a 10% tariff on Canadian energy imports. | These were originally due to start on 4 February but were delayed for a month to allow further negotiations. The 25% tariffs began on 4 March, with a 10% tariff on Canadian energy imports. |
On 5 March, Trump announced a month-long tariff exemption for cars made in North America which comply with the continent's existing free trade agreement, the US-Mexico-Canada agreement (USMCA). | On 5 March, Trump announced a month-long tariff exemption for cars made in North America which comply with the continent's existing free trade agreement, the US-Mexico-Canada agreement (USMCA). |
That deal, which was negotiated by Trump during his first term in office, sets out rules for how much of a car must be made in each country to qualify for duty-free treatment. | That deal, which was negotiated by Trump during his first term in office, sets out rules for how much of a car must be made in each country to qualify for duty-free treatment. |
The Canadian and Mexican tariffs had prompted fears of significant impacts on car manufacturing. | The Canadian and Mexican tariffs had prompted fears of significant impacts on car manufacturing. |
Component parts typically cross the US, Mexican and Canadian borders multiple times before a vehicle is completely assembled. | Component parts typically cross the US, Mexican and Canadian borders multiple times before a vehicle is completely assembled. |
Shares in leading US carmakers rose after the announcement. | Shares in leading US carmakers rose after the announcement. |
On 6 March Trump expanded the tariff exemption to include other goods shipped under the USMCA. | On 6 March Trump expanded the tariff exemption to include other goods shipped under the USMCA. |
Items currently covered by the pact's rules include televisions, air conditioners, avocados and beef, according to analysis by the firm Trade Partnership Worldwide. | Items currently covered by the pact's rules include televisions, air conditioners, avocados and beef, according to analysis by the firm Trade Partnership Worldwide. |
Trump also reduced tariffs on potash - a key ingredient for fertiliser used by US farmers - from 25% to 10%. | Trump also reduced tariffs on potash - a key ingredient for fertiliser used by US farmers - from 25% to 10%. |
How has Canada responded to the other US tariffs? | How has Canada responded to the other US tariffs? |
Outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Trump of planning "a total collapse of the Canadian economy [to] make it easier to annex us". | Outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Trump of planning "a total collapse of the Canadian economy [to] make it easier to annex us". |
He said Canada would immediately target C$30bn ($21bn; £16bn) worth of US imports, and goods worth a further C$125bn in 21 days. | He said Canada would immediately target C$30bn ($21bn; £16bn) worth of US imports, and goods worth a further C$125bn in 21 days. |
After Trump excluded more Canadian goods from these tariffs, Canada said it would delay the planned second round of taxes. | After Trump excluded more Canadian goods from these tariffs, Canada said it would delay the planned second round of taxes. |
But it is not clear what will happen with these now given Canada's response to the US steel and aluminium tariffs. | But it is not clear what will happen with these now given Canada's response to the US steel and aluminium tariffs. |
Trudeau's successor Mark Carney also strongly criticised Trump's "unjustified tariffs", and vowed that "in trade, as in hockey, Canada will win." | Trudeau's successor Mark Carney also strongly criticised Trump's "unjustified tariffs", and vowed that "in trade, as in hockey, Canada will win." |
Ontario Premier Doug Ford had said he would bring in a 25% surcharge on Canadian electricity exports to three US states: Michigan, New York and Minnesota in response to the tariffs. | Ontario Premier Doug Ford had said he would bring in a 25% surcharge on Canadian electricity exports to three US states: Michigan, New York and Minnesota in response to the tariffs. |
But these plans were suspended after Trump's threat to double the tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium imports. | But these plans were suspended after Trump's threat to double the tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium imports. |
Canada hits US with retaliatory tariffs after warning of 'existential threat' | Canada hits US with retaliatory tariffs after warning of 'existential threat' |
Who is Doug Ford, the Canadian premier standing up to Trump? | Who is Doug Ford, the Canadian premier standing up to Trump? |
How has Mexico responded to the other US tariffs? | How has Mexico responded to the other US tariffs? |
Mexico also delayed retaliatory tariffs on US goods during the initial month-long pause. | Mexico also delayed retaliatory tariffs on US goods during the initial month-long pause. |
President Claudia Sheinbaum urged Mexicans to "remain calm" over Trump, insisting that "cooler heads will prevail." | President Claudia Sheinbaum urged Mexicans to "remain calm" over Trump, insisting that "cooler heads will prevail." |
She also agreed to deploy 10,000 troops to the US-Mexico border to help tackle smuggling. | She also agreed to deploy 10,000 troops to the US-Mexico border to help tackle smuggling. |
Speaking after the tariffs came into force on 4 March, she said the US decision had "no justification", and promised to respond with "tariff and non-tariff measures". | Speaking after the tariffs came into force on 4 March, she said the US decision had "no justification", and promised to respond with "tariff and non-tariff measures". |
However, before these were set out, Trump announced the concessions for carmakers and other goods, which she welcomed. | However, before these were set out, Trump announced the concessions for carmakers and other goods, which she welcomed. |
While Trump has been very critical of his Canadian counterpart Trudeau, he has praised Sheinbaum, calling their relationship "very good". | While Trump has been very critical of his Canadian counterpart Trudeau, he has praised Sheinbaum, calling their relationship "very good". |
As the US and Canada trade barbs, it's so far so good for Mexico's Sheinbaum | As the US and Canada trade barbs, it's so far so good for Mexico's Sheinbaum |
What is happening with tariffs against China? | What is happening with tariffs against China? |
A 10% charge on all goods imported from China started on 4 February. | A 10% charge on all goods imported from China started on 4 February. |
Trump later said shipments worth less than $800 would be exempt. | Trump later said shipments worth less than $800 would be exempt. |
On 10 February, China responded with its own tariffs, including a 10-15% tax on some US agricultural goods. | On 10 February, China responded with its own tariffs, including a 10-15% tax on some US agricultural goods. |
Beijing has also targeted various US aviation, defence and tech firms by adding them to an "unreliable entity list" and imposing export controls. | Beijing has also targeted various US aviation, defence and tech firms by adding them to an "unreliable entity list" and imposing export controls. |
The 10% levy doubled to 20% on 4 March. | The 10% levy doubled to 20% on 4 March. |
China urged the US to return to dialogue with Beijing as soon as possible. | China urged the US to return to dialogue with Beijing as soon as possible. |
"If the United States... persists in waging a tariff war, a trade war, or any other kind of war, the Chinese side will fight them to the bitter end," foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian warned. | "If the United States... persists in waging a tariff war, a trade war, or any other kind of war, the Chinese side will fight them to the bitter end," foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian warned. |
China says it is ready for 'any type of war' with US | China says it is ready for 'any type of war' with US |
Can Trump's tariffs break China's grip on manufacturing? | Can Trump's tariffs break China's grip on manufacturing? |
Which products will be affected and will prices increase? | Which products will be affected and will prices increase? |
All steel and aluminium imports are being taxed at 25%. | All steel and aluminium imports are being taxed at 25%. |
Goods from China worth more than $800 are covered by the 20% tariff. | Goods from China worth more than $800 are covered by the 20% tariff. |
Non-exempt imports from Mexican and Canada are subject to a 25% levy. | Non-exempt imports from Mexican and Canada are subject to a 25% levy. |
Canadian energy exports to the US face a 10% tariff, which could affect a broad range of businesses. | Canadian energy exports to the US face a 10% tariff, which could affect a broad range of businesses. |
US tariffs on imported washing machines between 2018 and 2023 increased the price of laundry equipment by 34%, according to official statistics. Prices fell once the tariffs expired. | US tariffs on imported washing machines between 2018 and 2023 increased the price of laundry equipment by 34%, according to official statistics. Prices fell once the tariffs expired. |
Toymakers warn of price rises | Toymakers warn of price rises |
Six things that could get more expensive for Americans under Trump tariffs | Six things that could get more expensive for Americans under Trump tariffs |
Will the UK and Europe have to pay other tariffs? | Will the UK and Europe have to pay other tariffs? |
The US has not announced any targeted sanctions against the UK. | The US has not announced any targeted sanctions against the UK. |
As well as steel, Britain exports pharmaceutical products, cars and scientific instruments to America. | As well as steel, Britain exports pharmaceutical products, cars and scientific instruments to America. |
The UK government says it is negotiating a broader economic agreement with the US to get rid of tariffs. | The UK government says it is negotiating a broader economic agreement with the US to get rid of tariffs. |
During his 26 February cabinet meeting, Trump said he would set out specific sanctions on EU goods "very soon", but these have not been announced. | During his 26 February cabinet meeting, Trump said he would set out specific sanctions on EU goods "very soon", but these have not been announced. |
The US had a trade deficit of $213bn with the EU in 2024 - something Trump has previously described as "an atrocity". | The US had a trade deficit of $213bn with the EU in 2024 - something Trump has previously described as "an atrocity". |