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UN Trade Body Calls for Exemption of Vulnerable Economies from Reciprocal Tariffs

by Daisy D.
04/15/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

SupplyChainReport — A new report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) recommends that vulnerable and small economies be excluded from newly proposed reciprocal tariffs due to their minimal impact on trade deficits and potential exposure to economic strain.

The report, released on 14 April and titled “Escalating tariffs: The impact on small and vulnerable economies,” highlights how many of the 57 countries subject to potential reciprocal tariffs contribute marginally to bilateral trade imbalances but could face significant economic consequences if the tariffs are imposed.

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Reciprocal tariffs—currently paused for 90 days—were initially calculated to address merchandise trade deficits between the United States and its trading partners. These rates vary, from 11% for some economies to as high as 50% for others. However, UNCTAD notes that for 28 of these countries, each accounts for less than 0.1% of the U.S. trade deficit.

“These countries are structurally small, have limited purchasing power, and offer minimal export opportunities,” the report states. “Any concessions they grant would yield negligible benefits to larger economies while potentially impacting their domestic revenue.”

UNCTAD’s analysis suggests that reinstating these tariffs would likely have a limited impact on U.S. tariff revenue. For 36 of the 57 countries involved, projected additional revenues would represent less than 1% of the current U.S. tariff income.

Moreover, the report points out the potential implications for U.S. consumers, particularly regarding imported agricultural commodities for which domestic substitutes are limited. Examples include vanilla and cocoa, which are largely sourced from specific regions and make up a significant portion of U.S. imports in those categories.

In 2024, the U.S. imported approximately $150 million worth of vanilla and over $1 billion in cocoa from multiple countries. Tariffs on these goods could increase retail prices without significantly contributing to revenue.

The report underscores the broader importance of maintaining a stable, rules-based trade system and emphasizes the need for targeted policies that account for the unique economic positions of developing and least developed countries.

For more insights, UNCTAD encourages readers to consult the March edition of its Global Trade Update.

#GlobalTrade #TariffsAndDuties #VulnerableEconomies #TradePolicy #UNCTAD

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