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Trump Proposes Global Baseline Tariff Rate of 15–20 Percent

by Daisy Mae D.
07/30/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

supplychainreport — Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a proposed baseline global tariff rate ranging from 15 to 20 percent, a move that signals a continued shift toward protective trade measures and a reconfiguration of long-standing trade policies.

In a statement delivered Monday morning, Trump said, “We’re going to be setting a tariff for essentially the rest of the world, and that’s what they’re going to pay if they want to do business in the United States.” He emphasized that a universal rate would replace the need to negotiate hundreds of separate trade agreements.

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The proposal followed a Sunday announcement of a bilateral agreement with the European Union. The deal would introduce a 15 percent tariff on E.U. goods imported into the U.S., while the bloc committed to $750 billion in U.S. energy purchases and $600 billion in domestic U.S. investments.

Prior to this agreement, average effective tariff rates on goods from the E.U. stood at approximately 1.2%.

The move represents one of the most significant shifts in U.S. trade policy in nearly a century. During his 2024 campaign, Trump proposed a 10 percent baseline tariff and signaled higher rates for certain economies. The new proposed levels, however, are among the highest seen in modern trade history, according to research from The Yale Budget Lab, a nonpartisan think tank.

The proposed tariffs are expected to impact consumer prices in the U.S., particularly for imported everyday goods. A recent Yale study estimated the tariff policy could lead to an average annual household income reduction of up to $2,700, though it may also help reduce the federal budget deficit through increased tax revenue.

According to U.S. Treasury Department data, tariff revenues have significantly increased in recent months. In June, the U.S. collected $27.2 billion in tariff revenue, compared to $22.8 billion in May — a marked rise compared to prior years.

Trump’s administration has announced or negotiated similar bilateral trade deals with countries including the United Kingdom, China, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

In a research note titled “Trump winning on his terms,” Neil Dutta, Head of Economics at Renaissance Macro, suggested that the succession of agreements may be reshaping the U.S. economy. “America is taking some steps to rebalance our economy,” he wrote.

In addition to the country-specific tariff agreements, sector-based tariffs remain in place across a range of goods such as aluminum, autos, auto parts, copper, lumber, steel, and timber. There are also indications that pharmaceutical products may be included in future trade policy changes.

Market reaction has varied. While financial markets initially declined following the announcement of higher tariffs in April, they have since recovered and reached new highs. However, economists note continued uncertainty. A recent Wall Street Journal poll indicates a 1 in 3 chance of a recession during the current administration, compared to 1 in 4 at the end of the previous presidential term.

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