Donald Trump rolls out new tariffs around the world in new twist to trade war - as Brexit Britain spared AGAIN
Donald Trump has rolled out a range of new tariffs around the world - including a 35 per cent levy on Canada.On Thursday evening in Washington, the President confirmed a host of countries would be issued tariffs, with some as high as 41 per cent.Canada - which had been targeted in March this year shortly after Trump returned to office - was handed some stern words as it faced new fees, effective from August 1."In response to Canada's continued inaction and retaliation, President Trump has found it necessary to increase the tariff on Canada from 25 per cent to 35 per cent to effectively address the existing emergency," the White House said.That came thanks to the country's failure to act on the "illicit drug crisis" flooding America's borders, it added.But Britain was handed the lowest rate of all the countries listed, securing a 10 per cent duty - the same as it did when Trump rolled out his "Liberation Day" tariffs.Alongside the UK, just two other countries or territories were handed a 10 per cent tariff, one of which being the Falkland Islands.The other was Brazil - despite Trump signing an executive order to hit the South American giant with 50 per cent duties amid a "witch-hunt" into ex-President Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday.DONALD TRUMP'S TARIFFS - READ MORE:Blow to Donald Trump after US inflation SURGES as tariffs pose 'significant risks' to economyDonald Trump threatens further tariffs on countries that ally themselves with 'anti-American' BRICSDonald Trump to slap Russia with 100% tariffs if Vladimir Putin does not sign Ukraine peace deal 'in 50 days'But under the rollout on Thursday - shortly after midnight on Friday in Britain - India's US-bound exports would see 25 per cent tariffs, 20 per cent for Taiwan's and 30 per cent for South Africa's.Syria was handed the highest rate at 41 per cent, while southeast Asian pair Laos and Myanmar received 40 per cent each.One senior American official explained that the 10 per cent rate applied to any nation with which the US enjoyed a trade surplus.That applies to the UK and Brazil of the countries in Trump's latest list.The official added that a 15 per cent rate would be dished out to countries with a "small deficit", as well as the EU.Brussels has been handed a two-stage tariff which effectively sets levies at a minimum of 15 per cent.For all the countries in the list, the new levies will come into effect on August 7, in exactly one week.Goods which are already loaded onto ships by August 7, and those that are already in transit, will not be affected by the rates.DONALD TRUMP'S AUGUST 7 TARIFFS - READ THE NEW LIST IN FULL:Afghanistan: 15 per cent; Algeria: 30 per cent; Angola: 15 per cent; Bangladesh: 20 per cent; Bolivia: 15 per cent; Bosnia and Herzegovina: 30 per cent; Botswana: 15 per cent; Brazil: 10 per cent; Brunei: 25 per cent; Cambodia: 19 per cent; Cameroon: 15 per cent; Chad: 15 per cent; Costa Rica: 15 per cent; Cote d'Ivoire: 15 per cent; Democratic Republic of the Congo: 15 per cent; Ecuador: 15 per cent; Equatorial Guinea: 15 per cent; EU - Goods with a "Column 1" duty rate of above 15 per cent: 0 per cent; EU - Goods with a "Column 1" duty rate of below 15 per cent: 15 per cent, minus the "Column 1" duty rate; Falkland Islands: 10 per cent; Fiji: 15 per cent; Ghana: 15 per cent; Guyana: 15 per cent; Iceland: 15 per cent; India: 25 per cent; Indonesia: 19 per cent; Iraq: 35 per cent; Israel: 15 per cent; Japan: 15 per cent; Jordan: 15 per cent; Kazakhstan: 25 per cent; Laos: 40 per cent; Lesotho: 15 per cent; Libya: 30 per cent; Liechtenstein: 15 per cent; Madagascar: 15 per cent; Malawi: 15 per cent; Malaysia: 19 per cent; Mauritius: 15 per cent; Moldova: 25 per cent; Mozambique: 15 per cent; Myanmar (Burma): 40 per cent; Namibia: 15 per cent; Nauru: 15 per cent; New Zealand: 15 per cent; Nicaragua: 18 per cent; Nigeria: 15 per cent; North Macedonia: 15 per cent; Norway: 15 per cent; Pakistan: 19 per cent; Papua New Guinea: 15 per cent; Philippines: 19 per cent; Serbia: 35 per cent; South Africa: 30 per cent; South Korea: 15 per cent; Sri Lanka: 20 per cent; Switzerland: 39 per cent; Syria: 41 per cent; Taiwan: 20 per cent; Thailand: 19 per cent; Trinidad and Tobago: 15 per cent; Tunisia: 25 per cent; Turkey: 15 per cent; Uganda: 15 per cent; United Kingdom: 10 per cent; Vanuatu: 15 per cent; Venezuela: 15 per cent; Vietnam: 20 per cent; Zambia: 15 per cent; Zimbabwe: 15 per cent.

Donald Trump has rolled out a range of new tariffs around the world - including a 35 per cent levy on Canada.
On Thursday evening in Washington, the President confirmed a host of countries would be issued tariffs, with some as high as 41 per cent.
Canada - which had been targeted in March this year shortly after Trump returned to office - was handed some stern words as it faced new fees, effective from August 1.
"In response to Canada's continued inaction and retaliation, President Trump has found it necessary to increase the tariff on Canada from 25 per cent to 35 per cent to effectively address the existing emergency," the White House said.

That came thanks to the country's failure to act on the "illicit drug crisis" flooding America's borders, it added.
But Britain was handed the lowest rate of all the countries listed, securing a 10 per cent duty - the same as it did when Trump rolled out his "Liberation Day" tariffs.
Alongside the UK, just two other countries or territories were handed a 10 per cent tariff, one of which being the Falkland Islands.
The other was Brazil - despite Trump signing an executive order to hit the South American giant with 50 per cent duties amid a "witch-hunt" into ex-President Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday.
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But under the rollout on Thursday - shortly after midnight on Friday in Britain - India's US-bound exports would see 25 per cent tariffs, 20 per cent for Taiwan's and 30 per cent for South Africa's.
Syria was handed the highest rate at 41 per cent, while southeast Asian pair Laos and Myanmar received 40 per cent each.
One senior American official explained that the 10 per cent rate applied to any nation with which the US enjoyed a trade surplus.
That applies to the UK and Brazil of the countries in Trump's latest list.

The official added that a 15 per cent rate would be dished out to countries with a "small deficit", as well as the EU.
Brussels has been handed a two-stage tariff which effectively sets levies at a minimum of 15 per cent.
For all the countries in the list, the new levies will come into effect on August 7, in exactly one week.
Goods which are already loaded onto ships by August 7, and those that are already in transit, will not be affected by the rates.