In the implementation document, India’s tariff was initially specified as 27%, differing from Trump’s earlier indication of 26%, before being adjusted downward to 26%. South Korea’s rate shifted between 25% and 26% across different documents, ultimately settling at 25%. Several other nations experienced rate variations, including Botswana, Cameroon, Malawi, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, the Philippines, Serbia, South Africa, Thailand, Vanuatu, and the Falkland Islands.
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