U.S. Announces 20% Tariff on Sri Lankan Exports, Aims for Stronger Trade Balance

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U.S. announces tarrif

U.S. announces tarrif

Sri Lankan exporters who ship goods worth around $3 billion annually to the U.S. were expecting tariffs below 20% to remain competitive with regional rivals such as Vietnam and Bangladesh. File
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The US has announced a 20% tariff on Sri Lankan exports, marking a 24% reduction from the initial rate proposed for the island nation.

As the deadline for tariff negotiations ending on Friday (August 1, 2025), Sri Lankan officials were continuing talks to seek a further reduction.

The tariffs will go into effect on August 7. In April, U.S. President Donald Trump slapped a 44% tariff on Sri Lankan goods, half of the 88% duty Colombo had levied on U.S. imports.

The rate was then reduced to 30% last month.

Sri Lankan exporters who ship goods worth around $3 billion annually to the States were expecting tariffs below 20% to remain competitive with regional rivals such as Vietnam and Bangladesh.

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