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How China, Canada and Other Nations are Responding to Trump’s Tariffs

Trying to
negotiate
Argentina Argentina +10% $16 bil.

The president said he was working on a strategy to respond.

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Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia +10% $14 bil.

The kingdom has said it would retaliate with tariffs.

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Russia Russia +12% $13 bil.

The Russian president said he would respond with countermeasures.

Offered
concessions
Philippines Philippines +10% $10 bil.

Its president said he had offered to buy more American defense equipment, but it was unclear whether that was enough.

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Australia Australia +10% $10 bil.

The prime minister said the country was working with others to push back against protectionism.

Offered
concessions
Netherlands Netherlands +10% $11 bil.

Offered to buy more American liquefied natural gas.

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Chile Chile +10% $3 bil.

Officials said they were evaluating the situation and would prepare a response if necessary.

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Peru Peru +10% $3 bil.

The president said the country would respond with “proportionality.”

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New Zealand New Zealand +10% $3 bil.

The prime minister said the country was working with other nations to challenge the tariffs.

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Ireland Ireland +10% $3 bil.

Officials said they were seeking exemptions from the tariffs.

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negotiate
Pakistan Pakistan +10% $2 bil.

The commerce minister said the country was working with other nations to challenge the tariffs.

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negotiate
Egypt Egypt +10% $2 bil.

Officials said they were evaluating the situation and would prepare a response if necessary.

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negotiate
Morocco Morocco +10% $2 bil.

The commerce minister said the country was working with other nations to challenge the tariffs.

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negotiate
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates +10% $1 bil.

The prime minister said the country was working with other nations to challenge the tariffs.

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Ukraine Ukraine +10% $1 bil.

The prime minister said the country was working with other nations to challenge the tariffs.

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Nigeria Nigeria

Trying to negotiate Australia
Australia
+10% $17 billion

The tariffs have “no basis in logic,” the prime minister said. But he said Australia would not retaliate.

Note: Goods from Canada and Mexico that fall under the U.S.M.C.A. trade pact — the agreement that replaced NAFTA — are not subject to the 25 percent tariffs.

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