April 2 (UPI) -- U.S. trading partners reacted from a range of relief to anger after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on 180 nations and territories.

Some countries plan to counter with reciprocal duties though others aren't planning to respond that way.

Sixty nations, the "worst offenders," were hit with harsher rates up to 50% for the tiny nation of Lesotho and Saint Pierre and Miquelon south of the Canadian island of Newfoundland followed by 49% for Cambodia

Canada and Mexico are exempted from new tariffs because other ones went into effect last month. Canada has a 25% tariff on goods and 10% on energy, with Mexico also at 25%.

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