The image is a chart titled "Reciprocal Tariffs" with the Seal of the President of the United States at the top. It lists countries on the left and their corresponding tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs on the right. The chart is color-coded with blue for tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and yellow for U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs. The countries are listed in descending order based on the tariffs charged to the U.S.A. The highest tariffs are from Cambodia at 97%, followed by Vietnam at 90%, and China at 67%. The lowest tariffs are from the United Kingdom, Brazil, Singapore, Chile, Australia, and Colombia, all at 10%. The chart provides a clear comparison of tariffs between the U.S.A. and its trading partners. ― The image is a chart titled "Reciprocal Tariffs" with the seal of the President of the United States at the top. It lists countries on the left and their corresponding tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs on the right. The chart is divided into two columns: "Tariffs Charged to the U.S.A.
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The image is a chart titled "Reciprocal Tariffs" with the Seal of the President of the United States at the top. It lists countries on the left and their corresponding tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs on the right. The chart is color-coded with blue for tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and yellow for U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs. The countries are listed in descending order based on the tariffs charged to the U.S.A. The highest tariffs are from Cambodia at 97%, followed by Vietnam at 90%, and China at 67%. The lowest tariffs are from the United Kingdom, Brazil, Singapore, Chile, Australia, and Colombia, all at 10%. The chart provides a clear comparison of tariffs between the U.S.A. and its trading partners. ― The image is a chart titled "Reciprocal Tariffs" with the seal of the President of the United States at the top. It lists countries on the left and their corresponding tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs on the right. The chart is divided into two columns: "Tariffs Charged to the U.S.A. Including Currency Manipulation and Trade Barriers" and "U.S.A. Discounted Reciprocal Tariffs." The tariffs are presented as percentages, with some countries having higher tariffs than others. For example, Peru has a 10% tariff, while Madagascar has a 93% tariff. The U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs range from 10% to 48%, with some countries like Peru and the United Arab Emirates having the same tariff on both lists. The background is dark blue, and the text is in white and yellow, with the seal in gold.
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Als Antwort auf Linux Is Best • • •The image is a chart titled "Reciprocal Tariffs" with the Seal of the President of the United States at the top. It lists countries on the left and their corresponding tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs on the right. The chart is color-coded with blue for tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and yellow for U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs. The countries are listed in descending order based on the tariffs charged to the U.S.A. The highest tariffs are from Cambodia at 97%, followed by Vietnam at 90%, and China at 67%. The lowest tariffs are from the United Kingdom, Brazil, Singapore, Chile, Australia, and Colombia, all at 10%. The chart provides a clear comparison of tariffs between the U.S.A. and its trading partners.
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The image is a chart titled "Reciprocal Tariffs" with the seal of the President of the United States at the top. It lists countries on the left and their corresponding tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs on the right. The chart is divided into two columns: "Tariffs Charged to the U.S.A.
The image is a chart titled "Reciprocal Tariffs" with the Seal of the President of the United States at the top. It lists countries on the left and their corresponding tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs on the right. The chart is color-coded with blue for tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and yellow for U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs. The countries are listed in descending order based on the tariffs charged to the U.S.A. The highest tariffs are from Cambodia at 97%, followed by Vietnam at 90%, and China at 67%. The lowest tariffs are from the United Kingdom, Brazil, Singapore, Chile, Australia, and Colombia, all at 10%. The chart provides a clear comparison of tariffs between the U.S.A. and its trading partners.
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The image is a chart titled "Reciprocal Tariffs" with the seal of the President of the United States at the top. It lists countries on the left and their corresponding tariffs charged to the U.S.A. and U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs on the right. The chart is divided into two columns: "Tariffs Charged to the U.S.A. Including Currency Manipulation and Trade Barriers" and "U.S.A. Discounted Reciprocal Tariffs." The tariffs are presented as percentages, with some countries having higher tariffs than others. For example, Peru has a 10% tariff, while Madagascar has a 93% tariff. The U.S.A. discounted reciprocal tariffs range from 10% to 48%, with some countries like Peru and the United Arab Emirates having the same tariff on both lists. The background is dark blue, and the text is in white and yellow, with the seal in gold.
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