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The president's trade adviser also recommended a 12.5 percent duty for dozens of other countries. The tariff rates are not yet final.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer arrives for the G7 trade meeting in Paris, May 6, 2026. | Aurelien Morissard/AP
The Trump administration wants to reimpose a 10 percent tariff on top trading partners including the European Union and Canada, while hitting others with a higher rate, citing concerns about forced labor.
The U.S. Trade Representative’s Office made those proposals as part of a report it released late Tuesday with the results of its investigation into 60 trading partners over their failure to impose and enforce laws to prohibit goods made with forced labor. It’s one of two sprawling trade investigations the administration launched earlier this spring in an effort to restore President Donald Trump’s global tariffs that were struck down by the Supreme Court in February.










